WHEREWEDOWHATWEDO is where graphic designers, artists, web developers, office managers,
freelance designers, and others share photos of their desks, workspaces, and corporate offices.
It's a web 2.0 look at other people's beautiful and modern office furniture and awesome desk lamps,
hot gadgets like the iphone, macbook, and optical mice, plus wall graphics (like from blik), and more.
Browse hundreds of submissions and add your own. Whether, you are a graphic designer, a web developer,
entrepreneur, or some other kind of business person, you will find great office design ideas, as well
as things you will be sure to avoid when redesigning and organizing your office.
You might even see people that have reading materials like HOW Magazine, Communication Arts, and
books from Phaidon Press. Or even better they may have made their own at blurb.com. You might
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7 comments so far …
... wow. Killer workspace! I really like the contrast between the ornate ceiling and the modern furniture. Having a lot of the storage cabinets on wheels seems like a good idea too.
Creative? In what way? It looks like some kind of cross between Star Trek and a funeral parlor. Those chairs are all crammed in there in little drone-like rows and the glare from the lighting has to be migraine-inspired. Lame.
Simply amazing. Would love to work in an office like yours!
wow. That's insanely great.
While it looks good on the photo's (although reminiscent of an upmarket toilet) I tend to agree with Lawrence, I'd hate to work in such a sterile place. Maybe the pics were taken before the staff moved in - what does it look like now?
To be honest, I wouldn't want to work in this kind of environment. It would be like designing out of a science laboratory, or doctors clinic. Seems to be minimal for the sake of being minimal, to the point of being sterile and uninspiring.
I think there is no room for personal space, its like a production line. Maybe its creative cloning