1 Dec 2009

I'm sitting here in the boring room, It's just another rainy Sunday afternoon





"Just lately, we have been wondering how we could improve our graphic design studio to make it a more creative workspace. Whether it means adding a huge mural on the wall or simply designing some graphic art, we feel it could do with a bit of a change. After all, an extravagant and funky working space should give you an extra boost of inspiration!" ... writes Lucinda Thompson.

Now, I do not know what floats your boat, but I can definitely buy into this. Especially the LEGO idea - putting its workers in a similar situation as the users, sitting at a tiny table with blocks in front of them and making something. But even more so the office on the top two photos. If reading this is not the first time you have got lost and ended up on my blog, you will realise that I am a genuine believer in the design brilliance present in nature.

So why wouldn't we want to put our workers in a situation where they are closely in contact with such inspiring environment. And just as an insult to injury, I think this is by far a superior design solution to any high-rise office building because having nature around by default calms people and relieves stress. So, what kind of a person would think that is a rubbish environment for their workforce? An ignorant fool? My answer is yes, that is quite an accurate description.

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