40 Workstations for Your Inspiration

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Most designers spend an incredible amount of time in their office on the computer. Because of this, it’s important to have a work area that is comfortable, enjoyable, and encourages creativity. The space doesn’t have to be large or extravagant, but it does need to allow you to do your best work for long periods of time.

In this post we’ll showcase 40 workstation examples. You’ll see a lot of variety among these examples, and hopefully they will serve as inspiration if you are in need of some improvements to your own office or working area.

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Armando Ricalde

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Mark Sebastian

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Jrdn88

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Andrew Carretta

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Tate Johnson

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Wladislaw Sokolowskij

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Magnus Kleditzsch

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Neal Atienza

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Shawn Blanc

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Rubens Scarelli

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Justin Griswold

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Schodts

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saxondale

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Arvid23

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Evan Moore

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Michael Bystrom

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Carl-Johan Kihlbom

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Quentin Fountain

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Tom

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Dennis Klein

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Dennis Klein

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Chengzuo Zhen

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Franck Fontana

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Eston Bond

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fensterbme

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Chris Jagers

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Joost Huver

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Mitchell Joyce

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Mike

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Pahana Alo

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Kempokidd

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bubLexe

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faulty-ai

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Kara Brugman

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Jay Williams

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Jeff Gunn

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Domebyte

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grK49

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Scott Richards

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Matthew Rogers

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15 Responses

Nick Yeoman August 29th, 2012

WOW, my office looked that clean for the first ten minutes, but 99% of the time it’s a mess. You should do an article of messy offices that are still awesome.

BRINKwerks August 30th, 2012

Nice model dreamlands, some of these pixel-perfect studios.
But do they actually muss themselves up and do creative there?
Some of these look like stations for compulsive clean freaks who practice their perfect pinky and manically adjust the alignment of their gear’s layout all day.

Here, I can do that too, just let me move a couple of stacks of media, shift off that mail pile, adjust this office supply area, make those sort piles disappear, and align the bejeezus out of all my gear so it won’t get me Steved, and then I’ll up the shot and have one moment of perfect workstation…

Ok, now back to reality – work it back into its ordered chaos.

jared August 30th, 2012

Really great workstations, definitely puts mine to shame.

David August 30th, 2012

I keep wanting to redesign my office, but get stuck deciding what to do. I wish that I could just stumble into one of these.

Nikki August 30th, 2012

Mmm… there’s some nice functional stuff there, but no personality.

Mario August 30th, 2012

Great subject to show. I love to watch other peoples workplaces!

Alex August 31st, 2012

I love having TONS of space – an office that is wide open with plenty of natural sunlight coming in throughout the day is ideal. Having an ocean view isn’t bad either!

Alex

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Luke Clum August 31st, 2012

Great thanks. This was fun to look at — made me a bit jealous.

Chris September 4th, 2012

After 8 years as a freelance designer I’ve worked at all of those desks!

Martin Waiss September 4th, 2012

lol. what is this – museum of extaticaly polished workstations nobody ever worked at? no way any of those looks like that on a normal random day with a huge pile of work waiting. you might want editing the blog-title to ‘shopping-window-decorators-nirvana’.

CSRWEB September 5th, 2012

Some great examples here. It seems that people need multiple screens these days to replace the piles of paper to help keep desks tidy.

I think workstations are less important with more mobile devices like tablets and mobiles. People can work anywhere these days.

Hep Tasarım September 6th, 2012

I think we should have pc more than one. Most of them use two pc at least.

Mike Ward Design October 9th, 2012

The second one if my favorite, love the colour blue in an working environment, so much more fun than white!

thorfenn December 19th, 2012

cool examples of clean install,
but no personality on these installs….
where are the post-it, the paper, etc…

Sdiarski March 18th, 2013

Craiglist have list of other, not so beautiful workstations a.k.a “battlestations” :)

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