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Perfect for organizing the covers of our paper pads. This is a great way for me to keep track of our paper manufacturers! I always list paper sources in our product descriptions, so if there is a question about who makes the paper, I can easily find the answer!
Co-working at its best. Large tables on casters can be used to spread ot or moved together for collaborative projects
My workspace, and computer. I have a new much larger monitor now, and it is much more cluittered there, but still a great place to work. You can't see them all, but there are two outlets on each wall above the desk, and another two below. On the right a double on top, quad on the bottom, and the left is the opposite setup. I will never be short of places to plug things in.
Here is my freshly painted sewing room. I wish it could stay this bare, but no, I must fill it with shelves, etc. The wall color is a color I mixed from all the paints I had on hand. Its a sort of yellow-y coffee color.
This is where I make my stuff! I have beads organized by color, I love these little containers. I bought them at a local Dollar General for $3.
It's been a while since I uploaded or even took a photo, so i decided to be a copy cat and do my desk like Adam and James
Innovative workspaces at Trinity Buoy Wharf, at the eastern end of Orchard Place in Blackwall, part of the Poplar area of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, where the River Lea joins the Thames, an area also known as Leamouth, June 26, 2012. For more, see: www.trinitybuoywharf.com/
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
stuff i found in chris' workspace, he doesn't really use it anymore. it's a great place to snoop around, lots of woodcraft and photos paintings and pottery he has done over the years
olympus mju II, kodak tri-x 400, about 13min in rodinal 1:50 20C. 30 seconds initial agitation then 3 inversions every minute.
Workspace 11, a metal fabrication shop specializing in architectural metal components such as hand rails, stair cases, and other specific metal fabrications, turned to Marstudio to help them showcase their work cleanly and simply. A muted color palette and elegantly minimal interface characterize this design, allowing the user to navigate freely and view this company's remarkable craftsmanship.
Photos taken of my workspace for the "Crafty Room swap" on Swap-Bot. It forced me to clean...always a good thing. ....My "before" photo -- eeek!
My family is running a 'bet'. Shortest period this is supposed to last - less than 24 hours, longest period - 1 week. I'd give it an hour of intense creativity =D
I have had to place a neon green masking tape threat to myself so I will stop spending so much time on the internet. Lots of things to get done in a short amount of time. The internet sometimes sucks the life out of me. GET TO WORK!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING UPLOADING PHOTOS TO FLICKR! DOESN'T THIS SHOW THAT THE STICKER WARNING ISN'T WORKING? AHHH!!!