Cedar — Logic
The overthinker who wants to do more than plan. The analog holdout who still believes in ink and margin notes. Anyone tired of planners that feel like they were designed for a productivity influencer’s Instagram feed, not real life.
It’s not cheap. You’re paying for thoughtful design, not flashy extras. If you need digital integration, stickers, or color-coded chaos, look elsewhere. And the minimalist cover—while elegant—shows every scuff and coffee ring. It’s a tool, not a display piece, but be warned. cedar logic
Here’s an interesting, balanced review for , written in the style of a thoughtful user who appreciates both craft and value: The overthinker who wants to do more than plan
In this organic reasoning, perfection is not flawlessness; perfection is the ability to heal around a wound. The knot is where the tree faced a variable—an external chaos—and integrated it into its structure. Cedar Logic posits that true strength is not the absence of branching, but the ability to seal the wound when the branch breaks, turning a moment of vulnerability into the hardest, most durable part of the wood. It’s not cheap
: Wires in the circuit change color based on their logic state (e.g., red for high, black for low), providing immediate visual feedback during simulation.