dungeon23 tools
Let’s talk about how I’m going to work on this #dungeon23 project.
I was very tempted to use that Hobonichi Weeks Sean recommends. I have been using a Hobonichi Techo planner from them for a couple of years now and I love the feel of their products.
That said, I think something that I can import to digital easier would make it easier and ultimately more successful.
So, I’ve been thinking about the Rocket book notebooks — they’re made of reusable paper that you can scan and upload wherever you like with an app. I’ve used them for years (I actually backed the first ever Rocketbook Kickstarter). I use two different sized notebooks, and also their very handy index cards. All of these live in the Hobonichi drawer pouches I carry around.
And I recently found out that you can easily scan any piece of paper with the Rocketbook app. So I think that’s what I’m going to do.
That, and possibly type or even dictate rooms directly into Obsidian and onto theisblog. Gotta make this as frictionless (meaning, lazy) as I can.
That’s definitely what I’m going to do with the maps. It’s easy to erase and redraw in a Rocketbook notebook, and then you can scan them again! So definitely a less messy solution.
Only thing is, I won’t have a beautiful object as a memento of 2023. Sadface, but I do think it’s the price I have to pay for a decent chance of making something useful next year.