Journal

A Studio Tour

We wanted to kick off the journal by giving you a tour of our studio. We felt it was really important to create a good atmosphere to work in… after all we are spending 10 hours a day here. We divided our workspace up into a number of sections which I will run you through below, it is amazing what you can fit in an 3.3m (11ft) by 6.5m (21ft) space.

The Office

Both Gemma and I spend most of our time in the “office”. The shot below is of Gemma’s desk, she uses a 20″ iMac as her computer and the small disk you can just see to the left of it takes a daily back up of our server. The backups run at lunch… the reason? It forces us to take a break… well at least that is the plan. The creature speakers are used for the jukebox which is run off iTunes and SlimServer.

Gemma's desk

Onto my setup. I run a 13″ black Macbook and hook it up to a Dell 20″ screen. On my desk I also have a huge all in one printer/scanner/fax/spaceship and a Mac Mini (currently used to run office type things and to do cross browser testing… we love you IE). Hiding somewhere behind all the junk and cables is also my iPod touch… a fantastic bit of kit.

Scott's Desk

The Library

At toggle we love books, they are great for inspiration and ,of course, learning. We have an ever growing collection of books that we keep in our library. Each cube is dedicated to a specific topic. Working from top left to bottom right we have: web, mystery black box, branding & packaging, a whole heap of good packaging design, another mystery cube… full of design inspiration, a general selection of design books, typography and in the last cube; books about street art and pixel art.

the toggle library

The Lounge

The lounge takes up the second half of our studio space, it houses plenty of toys and entertainment to keep us busy during breaks and its also serves as a good space to chat to our clients (and kick their ass at halo 3). The Samsung LCD is hooked up to a Mac Mini (for viewing sites, presentations etc), a mega drive (with mega CD!) and a brand new xbox 360 that Gemma was given for her birthday just a few days ago. I also have to mention Mischief… seen here on the windowsill. Mischief could be considered to be the CEO of toggle… he makes sure everything ticks over smoothly. A typical Mischief day involves, eating, sleeping, sleeping, eating and wondering around. To the top right of the picture you can just about catch our ever expanding camera collection.

the toggle lounge area

That just about concludes our tour of the studio. We are still not completely finished with getting our space exactly as we would like it. We need more posters and pictures for the walls and we are also going to try and squeeze in an extra desk. We have uploaded full size versions of these pics to Flickr and covered them in notes so feel free to have a nose round.

10 Comments

  • Ashes Khan on January 16, 2008 at 06:15

    hi this is Ash-had. I wanna work with u as a freelancer flash deziner…. u may chek my portfolio there….. ashhad.com/index.php regards.

    Ashes Khan
  • Rory on January 18, 2008 at 03:28

    Just found your site through CSS Remix – nice. I especially love looking at other designers’ studios, it’s fascinating. Okay, geeky.

    Rory
  • Paul on January 18, 2008 at 22:40

    Loving your work. Keep at ‘em.

    Paul
  • Steven Boyce on January 22, 2008 at 13:13

    hi just came across your site, and seen your in staines! just down the road from me (maidenhead). There may be an opportunity for passing some work between ourselves i think, i’ll keep you bookmarked. regards. steve boyce

    Steven Boyce
  • Observed on February 25, 2008 at 20:55

    Just came across this site: http://valendesigns.com/, I’m not sure if y’all are connected somehow, but your sites looks awfully similar… :(

    Observed
  • Observed on February 27, 2008 at 23:22

    addition to above comment – looks like you’ve been ripped off

    Observed
  • Scott Evans on February 28, 2008 at 09:46

    Hi thanks for the heads up, the sites are similar… very similar. As Jeffrey Zeldman said: “Don’t worry about people stealing your design work. Worry about the day they stop”.

    Scott Evans
  • Gemma Garner on February 28, 2008 at 10:50

    Hummm, I guess that’s a compliment to our site, as we have created something worth copying! lol. Not that we want people to rip off our site of course!

    Gemma Garner
  • Matthew on May 20, 2008 at 21:39

    Hmm, I don’t see the resemblance of Toggle and that site? Maybe I’m missing something. Anyhow, your site looks great and I tried out Pixie and looks promising. Keep up the great work.

    Matthew
  • Observed on July 18, 2008 at 05:25

    Valen designs has changed their template so it is no longer a blatant copy of this site – i wonder who they ripped off this time…

    Observed

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