Workstations are where people spend most of their time nowadays. It's important that they look good and make you feel comfortable. There's nothing worse than a cluttered and dreary workspace. That being said, I don't think that a super clean workstation is the way to go either. There has to be a mix of both. This workstation really struck me when I first saw it. The colors around it heighten the designer ambiance and setup.
This double screen setup is pretty sweet. Naturally, it's all setup in Apple desktop computers. I like how clean and organized this looks. Naturally, it just looks great. This is Wolfgang’s Bartelme's workstation. Wolfgang looks pretty organized. I don't remember the last time I was this organized, but it looks cool. I like how simple this setup is. There's nothing too fancy or crazy, just down to business. The art on the walls also helps set the mood of the room. [via Abduzeedo, photos by Wolfgang Bartelme]
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I feel better if I tell myself this is staged and that off camera are stacks of detritus waiting to be scattered across that workstation.
http://embritadesign.blogspot.com
i totally agree. a functional office, whether its at home or work, must have some sort of papers, or books. this is just too plain. the wires are still visible under that desk. the desktop may look clean but the rest of the place is a big question mark.
the logitech wireless mouse just proves that a designer/artist can not work efficiently with the stock Mac mouse. if i'm not mistaken, i think thats the exact model i have for my laptop. overall this is an awesome neat desktop but not as a whole workspace
I have that mouse, too. It's great.
But what does he work on? Is it really ALL on his computer? I wish I could get that job.
I love that mouse too - it's perfect if you're a PC & Mac user, since it works flawlessly with both! (Although, I have the Bluetooth one, personal preference to use less USB ports!)
Anyone know where I can find that wallpaper?
http://bartelme.at/material/colorsplash/Colorsplash.zip