My Home Away From Home
It always fascinates me to see what people’s workspaces are like. I love getting an inside look at how artists, programmers and designers organize their desktops and select the tools they need to do their job. Some workspaces border on zen-like art, while others take on an air of controlled chaos. Some of us work in our homes like my friends Wolfgang Ante or Craig Hockenberry. But most of us spend the majority of our weekdays at “the office”.
And so, I thought I would throw my hat into the ring and give you a small peek at my workspace. My desk at the Iconfactory in Greensboro is where I do much of the pixel-pushing, writing, designing and illustrating that helps keep the bills paid and clients happy. Each and every day, I’m fortunate to work in a creative atmosphere surrounded by talented and dedicated people. Like many of us these days, I’ve tried working at home for extended periods, but it just doesn’t suit me. I love the bustle of the Iconfactory and the creativity our “open plan” offers the group (except when more than 3 of us are on the phone at the same time). I hope you enjoy this small behind-the-scenes look where I spend my days. Head on over to Flickr to check it out. Enjoy!
Terrific picture. I also need an “office” to work from. I tried working from home, but the distractions of the house are too great for me.
//k
p.s.: What a neat desk for a creative-type person! Kudos!
My work at home:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brokenwrists/2473603837/
My home at work:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brokenwrists/sets/72157603449048268/
Krystyn, the “Work at home” link is broken 🙁
So beautiful. I’d post my own, but I don’t do well with public humiliation.