Forum Discussion
The BIG WFH Office pictures!
- Mar 17, 2020
Hey Simon Binder here's my https://www.isidorakatanic.com/post/trend-alert-my-wfh-setup-5-tips
I mostly work from home for about 2 years now, so I try to make the home office as nice as possible as this is where I spend most of my work time.
Simon Binder Here's mine. It's pretty basic but it does the job. I have two sides of the office: one for my Apple life and the other for my Microsoft life. One side with my iMac is where I do my personal stuff and use Thursday, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Before joining Adopt & Embrace, I was using the Apple suite of products so I've kept these separated from the right side of the room which is my set up for my A&E work, laptop (with all the MS apps), screen and logitech camera. So right side is my Monday to Wednesday work at Adopt & Embrace and left side my personal computer and non-Microsoft programs.
Behind me I have a green screen, tripod with camera (I use a Canon G7x Mark III) and lighting that I move around because I don't usually do videos at the desk but instead do them around the house or outside.
I use books a LOT - mainly reference books and have these on hand that I use a lot of the time.
Thanks for sharing Helen Blunden! I like your setup - it already makes me feel at ease!
You should check out the video where Loryan Strant interviews me about my WFH setup!
- Helen BlundenMar 13, 2020Iron Contributor
AnnaChu These videos are great to be shared. The more variety the better. We don't need to copy or have sophisticated set ups. As you know, remote work can happen as simply as from the mobile phone or in the car! I love seeing how people set up their individual environments - it still goes to show that many have a dedicated "space" or desktop or corner. So the need for this is still critical for many. I remember in the past there was a real push to have people be "mobile" or move around the office by taking their equipment with them and people baulked at the idea. Pictures of our workspaces just confirm that we need a dedicated space for 'working, thinking and creating'. Our "office" just moved "physical location".
- MStrantMar 14, 2020Brass Contributor
Helen Blunden So true. I love your thoughts there - and agree. That we need the space to create and focus. I am loving seeing everyone's setup and all the specific layout and equipment.