We have a members board just off reception which has polaroid photos of all
our members + alumni, we actually have one of our old team members come in
and take the photos and then get them printed up to look like polaroids as
the cost of a camera and film outweighed the local printers. The
This is a great post! I'm researching member walls (In my recollection, the
idea originated from Office Nomads and Jacob and Susan shared it with many
of us almost 5 years ago, in Santa Monica, but perhaps others were doing it
at that time as well.) I'd love to see the photos of each of your
We use an instant camera here at Epicentral in Colorado Springs. I like it
because I think it has a better feel than printed pictures, it has more of
a personal touch. The only real drawback is the cost of film, and sometimes
members want two or three pictures to choose from. If it is an
I’m also a big fan of offline, low-tech solutions…especially within the space
itself. Photos of members’ experiences - things that show off life in and
outside of the coworking space - sound awesome.
But we also ran into the problem with analog photos (using the Instax camera)
getting
I also loved the analog idea and I don't think that as coworking spaces we
have to create any kind of virtual social network, but our online directory
with search and easy connecting is very useful. From the beginning the idea
of the online directory has been to showcase the members and help them
I was inspired by bulletin boards at an office I used to work at, with
photos of employees doing what they're passionate about: fishing trip,
silly faces on a plane, hugging their kids, etc.
At Collective Agency we have hallways with white walls, and as people come
in, the photos are on the
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