Dan discusses workspaces and offices for creative people and their relationship to productivity. Since moving to Seattle, I’ve found the days I’m most productive (at lengthy sessions of billable design or code work, anyway) are the days I work at home. I attribute this largely to my having a really comfortable, quiet, [awesome little home office(http://flickr.com/photos/jcroft/1431990138/) that I enjoy being in.
Of course, the Blue Flavor office is also a great place that I enjoy being in, too — for me, it’s the perfect place for collaboratively working though complex systems and their interaction problems with my co-workers. It’s also helps to build a sense of “team” and camaraderie that makes me want to work for those guys, as much as for myself and for the client.
For me, though, there’s no place like home, when it comes to heads-down, get-shit-done sessions.
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