Visualize Your Schedule With Diacarta

There are plenty of tools to help with day planning and organization, but Diacarta, an application created in Ohio, offers a quick and unique approach to this everyday task.

Diacarta is unlike any other planner because it allows you to create a picture of your day.  Rather than using a grid of hours to schedule tasks, Diacarta offers two 12-hour periods–AM and PM–for each day.  What’s cool is that these two periods are presented as clocks, which makes checking your schedule simpler.

Here’s how Diacarta works:

Choose from a library of more than 50 graphic icons including a golfer, a party hat, a dog and more.  You can even create a custom text icon to represent your plans.  After selecting your icon, drag-and-drop it to the associated location on the clock.  Details can be added for further organization.

Your completed clock is a visual representation of your schedule that can be checked at a glance.

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Diacarta is simple, elegant, and well-designed.  It’s well worth the two bucks even if your day planning consists of nothing but “buying beer,” “grilling out,” and “drinking beer.”

 

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Meg Rayford is a communications consultant based in Northern Virginia. She previously spent two years as the Director of Public Relations for a nonprofit startup, where she learned a lot about providing clean water for impoverished countries, even within the confines of a bootstrapped startup. She is the editor of Tech Cocktail, and she develops media strategies for companies in Washington, DC and Virginia. You can read her most recent work in the marketing chapter of the upcoming book, "Social Innovation and Impact in Nonprofit Leadership," which will be published in Spring 2014 by Springer Publishing. Follow her @megkrayford.
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