Sunday, May 25, 2014

Supplanting Boring Cubicles One Letter at a Time: Fold Yard

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Supplanting Boring Cubicles One Letter at a Time: Fold Yard

At the point when imaginative plans strike, the maker must take after. For this situation, French 3d craftsman and artist Benoit Challand envisioned a "letter set" of open office idea that grows the viewpoint we have on cubicles in the workspace. Typography was the fundamental outline component – every work area keeps up putting away spaces, segments, work area space and racks, all seen as a feature of an extensive scale letterform. This accumulation was assembled under the name Fold Yard and Benoit Challand is glad for how this unobtrusive configuration turned out. At the point when seen from over, the progression of vivified office work areas uncover their typographic nature.

Supplanting Boring Cubicles One Letter at a Time_Fold Yard

Typography-inspired cubicles shape an open office system that was inspired by the need to be more productive and creative at the same time. Each office desk is shaped like a different letter of the alphabet, adding a twist to the boring office systems seen in most companies and being easily adaptable to unusually-shaped spaces. “The open office has come under fire of late. Research says it’s bad for productivity and it might even make us sick. And monotonous, boxy cubicles don’t do much by way of visual inspiration. But a design by French creative Benoit Challand might make you think different. In his concept for Fold Yard, every desk in an open office is shaped as a different letter of the alphabet. This typography turned into functional furniture celebrates the beauty of the large-scale letterform. The letters’ shapes are abstracted unless viewed from above, when they spell out words or phrases.”

Do you prefer these smartly-designed typographic office desks to plain old cubicles?

Supplanting Boring Cubicles One Letter at a Time - Fold Yard

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