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Brainstorming: Cover for the Second Edition

Dear Zettlers,

I am currently collecting ideas for the cover for the second edition.

If you like, overwhelm me with as many ideas as you can.

Live long and prosper
Sascha

I am a Zettler

Comments

  • Dall-E hulf:

  • Somehow I've always been disappointed with the two dimensional aspects of the pseudo-diagrams on prior books and articles in the space. If you go with something conceptual, perhaps try to capture a multidimensional systems/network feel? It's difficult to capture the ideas of serendipity and combinatorial complexity at play, but I'd love to see those somehow as the "sexier" ideas over the drab ideas people have when they think of their mundane conceptualizations of "just" notes.

    Another idea may be to not go in the direction of the dot/line network map or "electronics circuit board route", but go back to the older ideas of clockworks, pneumatics, and steampunk...

    By way of analogy, there's something sort of fun and suggestive about a person operating a Jacquard Loom to take threads (ideas) and fashioning something beautiful (https://photos.com/featured/jacquard-loom-with-swags-of-punched-print-collector.html) or maybe think, "How would John Underkoffler imagine such a machine?"

    Now that I'm thinking about it I want a bookwheel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookwheel) next to my zettelkasten wheel!

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  • Another idea may be to not go in the direction of the dot/line network map or "electronics circuit board route", but go back to the older ideas of clockworks, pneumatics, and steampunk...

    That would go in the direction of just redesigning the old cover:

    This is one of the ideas I have.

    I don't think I'll go with some old motif like the book wheel or something like that because I am surely a modernist and reference the tradition of note-taking very little.

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