9 August 2013

Sneak Peek: The Workspaces Of Design Bloggers



Lucy Feagins of The Design Files



Just like the workspaces of these famous creative, the workspaces of influential designers bloggers can be very inspiring.



To accompany its feature of design bloggers in its September 2013 issue, Dwell magazine has asked these online writers to send in snapshots of their workspaces with little blurbs about what inspires them.



From a cozy little nook in a Brooklyn apartment to a coffee shop in Cologne, Germany, these workspaces of the digital age have unexpected similarities—for instance, almost all of them are uncluttered and sparse, occupied by little more than a laptop and a notebook.



These images and their accompanying text not only unwittingly reflect the style of people who work on the internet—minimalist and mobile—but also provide interesting insight into the lives of the design bloggers and their sources of inspiration.



Click here to view all the featured design blogger workspaces.





Anna Dorfman of Door Sixteen





Daniel Kanter of Manhattan Nest





Daniel Kanter of Manhattan Nest





Danielle De Lange of Style-Files





Anna Peuckert and Søren Jepsen of 12hrs.net



[via Dwell]