neat vs. clutter
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- i_monk0
Why are you looking at your desk? Get back to work!
- antimotion0
Good interview with Kawashita Sato (Uniqlo, National Art Center Tokyo, etc)
http://moffittmoffitt.com/report…"As we walk past an original Takashi Murakami artwork (a personal gift from the artist) another wall slides back to reveal an expansive boardroom table lined on either side by more than thirty chairs. The view from the boardroom leads across the courtyard to the studio workspace where 7 designers quietly and diligently work away on one long stretching communal table. There is no mess. There is no noise. There is only focus and concentration on the task in front of each designer."
- iCanHazQBN0
Spotless!
I think that kind of messy approach may work for the creation of traditional art, but it would be a setback for design work. You shouldn't have the clutter of client's project distracting you from another client's project.
- ukit20
Clean desk and office = easier to think
- renderedred0
my desk is usually in chaos. i try to tidy, once in a while and then it takes me ages to find everything again.
- scarabin0
a messy place means i have a list of stuff to do (primarily cleaning). i need all the free brain cells i can get, so i've gotta have a clean place
- colin_s0
always cluttered, but i know where everything is.
- dbloc0
I clean up occasionally, but it's usually riddled with papers from various projects
- MrT0
My desk is usually a mess but when I'm feeling productive I tend to tidy it up.
- bklyndroobeki
does your messy desk promote your productivity?
i wanna take a poll to debunk this. maybe it does.