I recently found out about a service called Super.so which provides custom domain and custom CSS styling to your Notion Workspaces.
As a designer + dark mode lover + Notion user, it was really fun to be able to customize my Notion Workspace's theme. The dark mode theme was inspired by Superhuman's (the email app).
Let me know your thoughts about the design and hope you've been introduced to something new too. Enjoy!
Also, do you already have a tool for writing? A good tool allows you to structure your content better and allows your thoughts to flow much easily. I'm using a tool called Ulysses (http://ulysses.app). Unfortunately, it's only available for Apple.
If you're using ipad for note taking, I'd recommend a tool called Muse (https://museapp.com). It's a bit expensive but it does what it does really well.
Procreate is designed for illustrations and image editing — it's not optimized for note taking so I understand the frustration.
We're the same. I'm using paper less over time, too. And I intend to stay that way.
I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. It feels nice to have a clean discussion like this.
I used to write a lot on paper but the convenience of using a digital tool makes sense to my workflow, personally and professionally.
When I write on paper, it is usually a huge brain dump. And it tends to get messy. However, I learned to be more organized when I used a tool like Notion. I know in which workspace I'm keeping my thoughts and in which workspace I do work. If ever I need to link a certain thought together, I can simply connect the docs using the linking feature.
It's difficult to do so on pen and paper. And I agree, paper notebook is great :)
I understand where you are coming from and I apologize for using the word 'bulk' without providing any data to support it.
There is no denying the flexibility of using a pen-and-paper and the cognitive benefits that comes along with it. However the convenience of using a keyboard on mobile and desktop for daily activities is still significant.
I personally feel using a digital tool like Workflowy, Obsidian.md, or Roam Research brings more creativity to my thinking.
I'd avoid self-promoting to a niche sub. You'd be in danger of getting banned immediately without any explanation. Just update your user profile with your project info and comment on each posts in the sub. Be helpful, provide value, and be fun. People will click on your profile for sure and DM you. But this method takes a long time to work and can be pretty draining.
As a designer + dark mode lover + Notion user, it was really fun to be able to customize my Notion Workspace's theme. The dark mode theme was inspired by Superhuman's (the email app).
Let me know your thoughts about the design and hope you've been introduced to something new too. Enjoy!