Let's remind ourselves of the objective:
1. Given limited desktop space...
2. Arrange a rather large 'project' atop the desktop...
3. In a matrix, of sorts; across, then down...
4. Arrangement of said project is critical...
5. Sequences, one step, then next step, then next...
6. Then, at some point, gather it all up, suitcase it...
7. Preferably into a single icon (folder)...
8. Expand as needed to exactly the configuration it had been in...
9. Contract/shrink down to single folder, then, again...
10. Back and forth, as needed.
Example of layout on desktop:
1.01 1.02 1.03 ... 1.25
2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 ... 2.17
3.01 3.02 3.03 ... 3.09
4.01 4.02
Suitcased:
Project#1 (one single folder)
There may be quite a number of various ways to layout and keep in some order a large project. I would imagine that ALL project designers and managers MUST have some sort of system.
For not just one single project, but many, ongoing.
If some of you out there follow a system, please share your ideas.
My personal preference, at this particular point, is NOT what is written above, but would be to have available/accessible an unlimited number of initially-empty actual desktops. With the ability to save the exact layouts of each and every one. Icons, folders, links, etc. And ability to backup and restore, to external media.
Thanks!
Nicholas Kormanik