Then in a "variety show" (we would call it a reality show), they get a circular schedule for each guest "Master," before they know who it is, on Master in the House.
I went to try to find images or history of them, but I don't know what to call them. I tried variations of Korean scheduler round circular hours (two or three at a time) and finally found this:
The morning after I wrote the above, I got up to look some more. In a google search for Daily schedule template round Korea, a freakish oddity arose: The cover of one of my books shows. I wrote that before I was watching Korean dramas, so it's not about that. Maybe it's because of the appearance of the cover, but most of the other images that came up had nothing to do with that pie-wedgy roundness.
(There is is, beginning of the third row, in this image. I don't know why.)
From Master in the House, where they use one nearly every other show:
"Yj" left a comment with a link to this video which has English versions:
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I'll bring others as I find them, but here's where someone English speaking found a Korean one, and then created something to trademark out of it. Slightly irritating, but at least she credited where she got the idea.
http://www.diyfishblogs.com/diyfish/lm-hyperdex-a-new-time-visualization-tool-to-life-mapping-system/
Sandra, I came across this post while searching on Google for examples of circle planners after seeing it here as used in a composer's YouTube video: https://youtu.be/_4lxDilQi44?si=qWQiHnZHA4Yy-9Rh&t=78
I like the idea of using these daily and amassing a collection of pretty circles to look back on! Going to give a try using these myself.
Yj, thank you! I'm adding that video to the post.
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