Posts tagged Minimalism
tlow: Cabinet
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leanabeth: “London architecture firm Carmody Groarke has designed a temporary restaurant atop the construction site for the 2012 Olympics. It is made almost entirely of found materials, such as scaffolding, reclaimed timber, and plastic sheeting. How innovative!”
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No matter what your personal work style, an uncluttered and attractive workspace will improve the quality and efficiency of your work. Getting rid of paper, digitizing your business cards, minimizing your office supplies are just some of the measures you can take to declutter your workspace and redesign your work life. Working in an aesthetically pleasing and minimalist workspace enhances your creativity and focus. Eliminate anything you don’t need, and you’ll have less of a visual distraction. We have enough online distractions; shouldn’t we be limiting the physical ones as well? The minimalist zen like work spaces that we’ve collected below can inspire you to create a clean design for your environment that meshes with the beautiful work that you do online.
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Design / Direction
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Rasmus Koch Studio Store Kongensgade 110B, st. tv. — DK-1264 Copenhagen — Denmark +45 3332 2633 — mail@rkstudio.dk
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K3nc2r1Hus4t by Kim Høltermand
Church of the Holy Cross Kim Høltermand
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design: masanori sakamoto /via sarahbadr
“Don’t think I didn’t see you, I watched as you faded away.”
Fred Sandbeck, Illustration and Sculpture
My favourite Graf paper, I made my own, and my own drawing tool in flash. Isometric is my muse.
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