Work is easier when it's immersive, so naturally an immersive home office is a benefit. Such is the case with Flickr user Andrew Narit Howell's multi-screen workspace.
Speakers surround the desk on stands, headphones are readily available, and photography equipment and peripherals are easily accessible from all angles. Andrew's laptop sits on the right for reference and a desktop hides below the desk on the left. We often aim for symmetry when setting up our workspaces, but if you've got a lot of stuff it makes sense to choose a dominant side and create an immersive path for your work. That way there's something to do everywhere you look.
If you have a workspace of your own to show off, throw the pictures on your Flickr account and add it to the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell Pool. Include some details about your setup and why it works for you, and you just might see it featured on the front page of Lifehacker.
Andrew annotated every little item in his workspace, so hit up the Flickr page if you're wondering what gear he's using.
The Studio | Andrew Narit Howell on Flickr
Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/iTym8-QQOy0/the-immersive-media-workspace
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