The Illustrated Workspace


There are many ways to design a home office, but a consistent style can bring the entire workspace together. Flickr user Sam took inspiration from designer toys, matched the colours and illustrated a backdrop for both the desk and computer.

The clever idea here — that pretty much anyone can bring to their own workspace — is using the fun drawing sitting on the desk as a computer wallpaper. It looks like the wallpaper is actually a photo of what’s behind the computer, allowing it to blend in nicely and match its surroundings. If your computer setup doesn’t sit well (visually speaking) in your office, consider making your wallpaper a photo of part of your office.

Home Office July 2012 [purplelime on Flickr]


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