WHEREWEDOWHATWEDO is where graphic designers, artists, web developers, office managers, freelance designers, and others share photos of their desks, workspaces, and corporate offices. It's a web 2.0 look at other people's beautiful and modern office furniture and awesome desk lamps, hot gadgets like the iphone, macbook, and optical mice, plus wall graphics (like from blik), and more.

Browse hundreds of submissions and add your own. Whether, you are a graphic designer, a web developer, entrepreneur, or some other kind of business person, you will find great office design ideas, as well as things you will be sure to avoid when redesigning and organizing your office.

You might even see people that have reading materials like HOW Magazine, Communication Arts, and books from Phaidon Press. Or even better they may have made their own at blurb.com. You might even find a job from krop.com or authenticjobs.com too. Who knows?

Inappropriate? May 07, 2008

Christopher Elam

This is where I write my 19th Century historical novel. The main character is a photographer.



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May 7, 2008
Suzie said:

Your desk is amazingly barren. And I can't imagine writing a novel sitting in that chair -- my back would be crying.

May 8, 2008
Lawrence Salberg said:

A beautiful area for creative writing. What a great desk. And pay no attention to the negative comment about the chair. Good hard chairs are sometimes the best chairs in the world. Great room.

August 18, 2008
XsPhat said:

I envy the simplicity of your setup. I'm also a writer, and I also try fro having a clean desk, but sadly find it too big a task.

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