The Homeworker Magazine: Design Issue
Design is something which permeates our everyday. It is in the toothbrush we use, the mouse on our desk, the clothes that we wear. In The…
View PostDesign is something which permeates our everyday. It is in the toothbrush we use, the mouse on our desk, the clothes that we wear. In The…
View PostTrade shows and expos. They are big, they are exciting, they usually attract hundreds if not thousands of people. With a potentially large audience, a lot…
View PostFlexible working and working from home have often been touted as the most desirable benefits for employees. Various surveys put them top of the list to…
View PostTo sustain working from home successfully, you need to do more than pull up a chair at the kitchen table and hope for the best. Successful…
View PostSponsored advertorial The days of your business accountant being somebody you hand over files and receipts to once a year and get handed back a large…
View PostGuest post by Rose Morrison, Renovated Many people enjoy the freedoms that come with working at home, but it also presents new distractions. Household challenges may…
View PostHaving worked from home for many years, I didn’t often think too much about what I had in my office and how I used items each…
View PostSomething that many workers rely on to stay organised, productive, and on track is the humble planner. As it is a desk staple for many a…
View PostIf buying greener products is one of your priorities for your home office, then an easy place to start is with your day-to-day desk essentials. When…
View PostOne of the advantages of heading out to work is not having to keep your house heated all day. During cooler months, when we’re wanting to…
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