Thinkspace Tuesday.

by Amy@AQ-V on October 13, 2009

(via gblakeman)

This week’s AQ-V Thinkspace is a collection of three images from the flickr group. The first is a great shot by Grant Blakeman of [gb] Studio, taken with his cell phone. See more of Grant’s fantastic unconventional workspace (aka “mining cabin office”) in Boulder, Colorado right here where the branding, web design/development magic happens.

(via Aqua-Velvet)

The above shot is by yours truly as an example of the more conceptual work I am hoping you guys will be contributing to the group right alongside your literal/conventional “work/thinkspace(s)”. I had hoped to show additional conceptual samples this week but alas, time is short so unfortunately it just did not get done but instead I foresee it happening over time.

(via studiosmith)

And last, but certainly not least is a terrific slice of senior art director Barry Smith’s workspace. Above you are looking at a small sampling of his vintage mid-century collection atop his Mac Pro tower. Don’t worry, there’s plenty more where that came from.
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I would love for you to join & contribute to AQ-V Thinkspace. Read here for more information.
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Thereza October 13, 2009 at 2:33 pm

nice one, Amy :::)

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