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How Can We Foster Emotional Connections At Work In The Post-Pandemic Era?

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This article was written by Elina Cardet of Arcadis for Work Design Magazine. Beautiful, inviting, emotionally stimulating spaces engage multiple senses by using textures, fractals, organic geometries, natural materials, and warm color lighting. Our emotional design toolkit encompasses two more elements: Nature and Color Psychology.

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How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

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Through simple, actionable strategies such as light, color, space, and layout, designers can create stronger, healthier workplaces. This article was originally written by Bockus Payne’s Collin Fleck for Work Design Magazine. Neutral colors are also calming, whereas overly vibrant tones like red can increase irritation.

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Morici shows the production behind its Venezia collection of Luxury boxes

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The design research is essentially focused on the development of color combinations that have given life to the different color lines over time,” explains the company. The alternation of colors combined with the various essences of the selected precious woods restores the characteristic style of Morici products.”.

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Healthy Grocery Shopping List for College Students on a Budget

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This article provides a practical grocery shopping list tailored specifically for college students. Cherry Tomatoes: Easy to eat on the go and great for adding a burst of flavor and color to salads. Final Thoughts This comprehensive shopping list for college students covers all the bases for a balanced diet on a student’s budget.

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Why Inclusive Design Is The Key To Equitable Workspaces In The Future of Work

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Implementing inclusive design requires involving diverse user groups in the design process, balancing competing needs, and employing varied design elements like zones, materials, colors, and lighting to accommodate different users. This article was written by Ballinger ’s Kate Hallinan for Work Design Magazine.

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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

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This article was written by Elsy Studios ‘ Juliana Rini for Work Design Magazine. Balancing Light and Privacy : Using glazing films in spaces with excessive glass allows natural light to filter through while ensuring visual privacy, reducing potential discomfort. Example of phone rooms. Image courtesy of Elsy Studios.

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2022 Workplace Trends: Sensory Intelligence

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This article was written by Komal Kotwal and Micki Washington and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. When entering a lobby or transition space, considerations should be made to provide clear lines of sight for easy navigation, pops of color for interest, and imagery to reinforce branding and aid in wayfinding.

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