"When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence. " A. Adams.

Saturday, 11 December 2010

Creative Workspaces

As a designer in a creative industry many people find their workspace is where they collect different materials that inspire them in the designing process, whether it be from books, drawings, flyers, images etc. Artists surround themselves with materials that make it easier to complete the design process. Its from this process that makes each designers workspace an individual environment and unique to each person. Some designers work in messy environments while others have to be in clean and tidy spaces. From the spaces they work in you can get an incite into a designers thought process and understand better their techniques and how their completed works were achieved and developed. Below I have uploaded a few examples of workspaces that I find interesting and can relate to in my own work. 










Unlike some of the spaces above my creative environment changes depending on the project I’m working on at the time. I work best if I’m surrounded by everything I need around me all at an arms length away but also sometimes need to remove myself from that environment and work in a tidy and clutter free workspace. Although I must say I do need background noise to be able to get stuck in, there’s nothing worse than working in a silent room with nothing to listen too!