Remove Balance Remove Layout Remove Perspective Remove Promotion
article thumbnail

7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

All Work

Cultivating a culture of inclusivity in office design goes beyond aesthetics; it involves fostering awareness and providing a variety of workspaces that offer choice and empower individuals, promoting equality and supporting the unique contributions of each team member. Example of a game room.

article thumbnail

The Fusion Office: Hospitality, Residential and Retail-Inspired Workplaces

All Work

We integrate activity spaces that include food and beverage stations, a variety of furniture layouts, strategically placed lighting and easy access to power and digital connectivity. Nods to residential design continue to show up in the workplace, particularly in quieter settings ideal for heads-down focus work.

Space 55
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How Office Design Can Influence Employee Health And Wellness

All Work

Sonaly Dudheker from Hendy explores how to bring it all together and create a space that promotes well-being, comfort, and happiness. By adopting an unconventional perspective, the experience-driven space enables patients and employees to feel welcome and comfortable as soon as they enter the office. Photo Credit: Orgain.

Design 63
article thumbnail

Brochure design, time for a rethink? – 2 of our designers share 4 key elements to consider

Parker Design

You may want to give a general overview of your company, or go into more detail with financials, promote your whole product range or launch a new product. Regardless of content and design, everything needs to link together: your new brochure design needs to be a cohesive piece of work, visually and also from a narrative perspective.

Design 52
article thumbnail

How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

All Work

The HR Perspective. Reconfigurations include different layouts, new furniture solutions, additional technology (microphones, cameras, screens, etc.) To promote team-based collaboration and facilitate seamless flow of activities, teams will be able to reserve select areas throughout the office for extended periods of time.

Design 56
article thumbnail

How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

All Work

We believe that a cultural anthropological perspective can offer valuable insights that can enrich and shape architectural approaches during the current era of transformation. They consider the spatial layout, lighting, acoustics, and ergonomic aspects to create effective and inspiring workspaces.