Hi everyone, I’m Easlo. You might know me for always talking about Notion, but something that has drawn me in over the past three years is minimalist design whether in my Notion workspace or my phone’s home screen.
For me, it’s not just about the distraction-free, clutter-free benefits that help me focus on the right things, but also the visually calming and satisfying experience it brings. I know it’s not for everyone, but I believe it resonates with a certain community.
This blog, newsletter, and platform is all about embracing intentional and minimalist design in the digital world, and I invite those who resonate with it to follow along.
If you’ve seen our posts or used our resources, feel free to share your thoughts and reviews below!
Digital clutter is a significant issue and this is like a fantastic way to tackle it. Are you considering expanding beyond knowledge resources perhaps by adding practical tools for decluttering?
@tleyden The icon set is currently available only for iOS, which requires a manual setup for each app using Apple Shortcuts. We’re exploring options to bring it to Android too!
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Ultimate Second Brain
Hi everyone, I’m Easlo. You might know me for always talking about Notion, but something that has drawn me in over the past three years is minimalist design whether in my Notion workspace or my phone’s home screen.
For me, it’s not just about the distraction-free, clutter-free benefits that help me focus on the right things, but also the visually calming and satisfying experience it brings. I know it’s not for everyone, but I believe it resonates with a certain community.
This blog, newsletter, and platform is all about embracing intentional and minimalist design in the digital world, and I invite those who resonate with it to follow along.
If you’ve seen our posts or used our resources, feel free to share your thoughts and reviews below!
I love the concept but what sets this apart from other productivity and minimalism blogs?
Digital clutter is a significant issue and this is like a fantastic way to tackle it. Are you considering expanding beyond knowledge resources perhaps by adding practical tools for decluttering?
I love this. Are the resources selected manually, or do you have a specific process for choosing the best content?
This is a platform that doesn’t just advise people to use fewer apps but actually assists them in making informed choices.
How do you keep the resources relevant as technology and digital habits change?
Digital minimalism is amazing but how do you maintain a balance with staying informed?
Finally a game changer tool great work team.
The minimal icon set looks really cool! One question - if an app is not recognized, it will just keep its original icon?
I would be interested in seeing an actual screenshot of a home screen with these icons.
Ultimate Second Brain
@tleyden The icon set is currently available only for iOS, which requires a manual setup for each app using Apple Shortcuts. We’re exploring options to bring it to Android too!