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After the initial sketches, Louise suggested that I alter what I laser cut and what I 3D printed because of the sizes of the components, the time table, and the problems with the printers. I thus redesigned the marker holder to be curved acrylic, and converted the notebook holder to be laser cut out of wood, both of which I originally wanted to print. The base of my calendar board is wood, and the writing surfaces layered on top of that will be white acrylic. There are three weekly calendars stacked on top of each other on hooks so they can be flipped through. The overall dimension of the board will be 9” by 12” not counting the marker holder. I ended up cutting the decorative bit off the top for sake of scope, and to reduce the busy-ness of the overall design. I want this planner to be functional and beautiful.

After the initial sketches, Louise suggested that I alter what I laser cut and what I 3D printed because of the sizes of the components, the time table, and the problems with the printers. I thus redesigned the marker holder to be curved acrylic, and converted the notebook holder to be laser cut out of wood, both of which I originally wanted to print. The base of my calendar board is wood, and the writing surfaces layered on top of that will be white acrylic. There are three weekly calendars stacked on top of each other on hooks so they can be flipped through. The overall dimension of the board will be 9” by 12” not counting the marker holder. I ended up cutting the decorative bit off the top for sake of scope, and to reduce the busy-ness of the overall design. I want this planner to be functional and beautiful.


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