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Clear.
Jörg Hemker
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Organised.
Nicolas Bourquin
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A Mac Book Pro and internet access.
Chrissie Muhr
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Our studio contains: One big desk with myself and my designers on it. A wall with post-it notes, sketches and prototypes. Archive of projects. Shelves of paper samples and book-dummies. Cutting/crafting area. Kitchen and lunch area.
Paulus M. Dreibholz
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Still in the process.
Ruediger Quass von Deyen
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I change my place everyday. I don’t have my own desk or room – the 50 employees receive preferential treatment.
Mike Fuisz
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Strangely staged tidiness.
Robert Lzicar
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Surrounded by books.
Niklaus Thoenen
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I work in a beautiful office with other people who are either graphic designers as well or work as programmers. I have all kinds of things lying around, colours, bills, coffee, etc.
Christian Pitschl
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Just the essential tools like pens, markers, paper, notebooks and computer.
Giovani Castelucci
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Many papers.
Alfonso Demetz
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Small and full of books.
Fraser Muggeridge
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Out of order, mum’s nightmare.
Wolfgang Töchterle
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We work in a shared office space with five people at all.
Fabian Köper
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A small shared space with writers and designers in walking distance of my home.
Stefanie Posavec
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Pretty cozy boutique in the center of Prague. I love it.
Stepan Prokop
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Pretty normal. Desk, computer, telephone, etc.
Julian Zimmermann
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I work in a separate room in a former courtyard workshop but neither acoustically nor visually walled off the open-plan office where my colleagues work.
Andreas Uebele
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Fluctuates between super clean and super dirty – depends on the amount of work and if there’s gonna be some client appointment at our office.
Christian Begusch
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Sometimes messy, sometimes clean, and sometimes in between.
Tino Graß
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Surrounded by books.
Michael Mischler
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It’s on 23rd Street in Manhattan, on the 4th floor without an elevator. We have a sign at the reception that says “Sagmeister Inc., 3rd world offices, 1st world prices.”
Stefan Sagmeister
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Messy.
Erik Spiekermann
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Pretty messy in the month of december. :)
Sebastian Klebe
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It’s messy and tidy at the same time.
Stefan Mayer
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Small and messy.
Leonardo Sonnoli
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As I like it.
Gerwin Schmidt
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A mix of messy and tidy.
Kate Moross
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Sometimes a bit chaotic.
Jörg Bruppacher
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Table, chair, shelve and a view onto the vegetable garden (at least in one of the places I work from).
Frank Philippin
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It’s a big room in my house in the suburbs of Sao Paulo. I have some books, my computer, different types of papers and tools to make craft things, a space to make silkscreen and a letterpress printer.
Guilherme Vieira
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Tidy but not too clean.
Holger Jacobs
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Pleasant, in the attic at home.
Philipp Putzer
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Like my chaos in my head most of the time. In general reduced with some design specials. I’m addicted to design furniture.
Christina John
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Kitchen area at far end, then books and storage, then a table to meet and eat at, and more books, and storage, the door to leave, a desk for our programmer, and more desks for us.
Ryan Waller
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4 x 5.5m studio, Large windows, Lots of books, Desks and chairs, varying mess of printed matter.
Craig Sinnamon
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Like an architect’s office.
Joost Grootens
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I tidy up my desk every evening, in order to be able to start fresh in the morning. It has got something of a white sheet that gets filled step by step.
Eva Thiessies
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I like to think about a mobile workplace, any place would be ideal for work.
Mimmo Manes
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Workshop, DIY enthusiast, library, store room.
Daniel Eatock
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Mostly tidy and empty.
Jürgen Graef
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Lots of light.
Dirk Heider
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Crowded.
Linde Böhm
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I guess like almost every designers’ workspace: desk, lamp, mac.
Pascal Fedorec
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Tidy.
Anna Creamer
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Super-tidy, extreme chaos, super-tidy, etc.
Cornelius M. Uerlichs
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Not as tidy as it should.
Ronald Fueglister
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Comfortable and simple.
Fanette Mellier
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Two levels at the Alpenmilchzentrale - an old dairy from the 1960s in the heart of Vienna.
Erwin K. Bauer
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Depends :)
Christoph Walz
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Big desk, iMac, Mac Book Pro.
Julian Weidenthaler
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Plain, simple, white.
Romilly Winter
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Small and nice.
Johannes Bissinger
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We have got a beautiful office, quite location, next to the park, bright and big.
Nina Magdalena Hug
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1 room, 2 tables: one for digital work, one for analog work (or sometimes for interns), lots of books. 1 b/w-printer and 1 scanner, windows – that’s pretty much it.
Marcus Kraft
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A blank table which is too often chaotic and crowded.
Ralph Burkhardt
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Chaotic.
Bernd Hilpert
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Cleaned up, but still comfortable to stay there a whole day.
Christian Hundertmark