Finished Office Pics

We’re never going to be 100% done, but this is as close as it’s going to get for a little while. We haven’t added the Lounge or Bar yet, but we did re-configure the developer area. The new ‘cubes’ that we designed are pretty nice, and the gang seems to like them a lot.

Monday, February 23rd, 2009 Construction No Comments

Re-Configuring our Developer Pit.

Several things have become more clear as we’ve gotten into our offices and started using things.

#1 - Our same stuff in a different office doesn’t look all that different than our last place.

#2 - We didn’t think of storage as much as we thought we did.

#3 - Having everyone against a wall in the winter makes for a room full of cold people.

#4 - We need more white-board/collaboration space.

So it was back to our old friend Google SketchUp for some playing-around!

This time around, we weren’t going to forget a few things that we wanted originally like a UPS for each employee, better lighting, and a LOT of whiteboard space. Here is the idea that we came up with for these changes.

First, we’re going to move everyone to the middle of the room. This is going to make for a more ‘cubicle’ looking area, but it we do it right, will look REAL cool. We’re also going to add a ledge to put stuff on. This will wrap around the entire are, and provide a place to put markers, small plants, and other pieces of ‘flair’. The 4′ above that ledge is going to be a whiteboard that can be used to collaborate on projects. This will give about 480 sq-ft of whiteboard to the group.

INSIDE that ledge, we’ll hide UPS units that will have extension cords to each of their areas. Since we wired the place so everyone has their own 20A circuit, this will offer plenty of juice to everyone. We’re thinking we could build a 6′, 8-outlet strip in each of the dividers for everyone to use.  Just throwing ideas out there at this point.

Here is what we’ll need to build on the perimeter. (We’ll use metal studs when we do it…I used wood to plan it though.)

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Looks like we’ll be able to use the desks we have now, add 3 more, and have enough  room for 8 people in our main pit. We can build another half-pod over on the other side of the conf room in the near future if we need to…right now, I just want to get this area set up and looking nice. We’re going to be in the public eye a lot in the next few months, so we need to get this done ASAP.

In THEORY, this is what it should look like after we’re done…

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But as you know…anything can happen.

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 Construction No Comments

Fitting more people in the office…

So that didn’t take long. We’re already wondering how to fit more people in here. I can’t seem to find a way to fit more than 8 people in the “developer area”. This pic illustrates what I think is a BETTER way to fit 8 people there, but it’s still only 8. Overall, we can get 14 people in these offices comfortably. If we nix the lounge, we can add 2 more, which would suck, but it’s doable.

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The white band throught the middle of the office is going to be a large whiteboard. We found that the center table just ends up getting cluttered with stuff, so  it’s not doing what we intended originally where it would be a collaboration area.

Here’s where we’re at right now…a little messy, but you get the idea of how the space is.

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Thoughts?

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Cool Ideas No Comments

Digital Welcome Sign

We wanted something cooler than the average “Welcome to our office” sign. Rather than go out and get something lame like a whiteboard, we decided to over-engineer a digital version.

Our first thought, was to link it to an iCal ics file to get it’s data. This way, the administrators have the ability to change it, and it’s “pushed” to the server, which happens to be the computer that this runs off of.

A PHP script re-loads every minute that gets the current data from the file. So if I add a meeting, it’s on the board one minute later. The script posts someone’s name 20min before the meeting starts, and takes it off 10min after the meeting is scheduled to end.

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The way we did this is by making the event name the Company that the person is from. That way, we can add 4-5 attendees and have it still show one company logo. If we don’t have their logo in the system, it ignores that part and loads nothing. Here’s an example of what it looks like when “Joe Cool” from Microsoft has a meeting scheduled.

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But when there is no meeting scheduled….

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It politely tells the managery of solicitors  we were seeing “No Solicitors - Seriously, we’re quite busy and nobody wants you here.” No joke…we were seeing 2 a day, and now it’s 1-2 a week. Evidently they can read!

We also added Cleveland Weather, and a running total of transactions we’ve processed this year. It’s fun for the employees to see as we’re walking by, and the clients get a kick out of it too.

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 Cool Ideas No Comments

Motherboard Wall - Final Phase

SO the installation of this idea was a lot harder than the concept. In Phase I, we started cleaning boards. In Phase II, we cleaned more, and started painting them. Now…we get to see if it was all worth it.

Green Wall

We needed to first replicate the size/shape of the wall on the ground so we could figure out how to lat them all out. Because we had so many different shapes/sizes, it was pretty difficult to NOT get a pattern, and keep it looking random, while having enough space in between to show some green.

First step was to re-create the wall shape on the ground. We don’t have the lounge built yet, so we have plenty of space for this. We used tape on the ground and started placing them. The LCD panel will eventually welcome people to the office.

floor motherboard layout

Next step was getting the boards to ‘float’ off of the wall an inch. For this, I bought 50′ of “Ice Maker” tube for a refrigerator. I cut it into 1″ pieces, and we used that to keep a consistent depth off of the wall. (Pretty smart, eh?)

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Row 1

We realized that the patterning was going to be an issue, so we seperated the boards into different size groups and just started “going for it”. The idea was to keep the top-line of all the boards even, and a consistent 2″ between them. This made it pretty easy to install after we had a plan.

three rows of motherboards.

The end result was just about EXACTLY what we were going for. We still need to get in there and finish cutting some of the boards at an angle to fill in those holes. Truthfully, we’ve been pretty busy lately and don’t have time.

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Monday, September 15th, 2008 Construction, Cool Ideas No Comments

Moving Day!

So the long-overdue moving day arrived. We loaded up the truck in Solon, and made the trek to Cleveland. The lack of carpet made for interesting desk assembly, and a lot more things got scratched up than we’d have wanted, but all-in-all, we’re pleased with the speed with which we were able to get back up and running.

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 Construction No Comments

Getting closer.

We’ve been remiss in our blogging duties, but here is some of the progress.

The kitchen cabinets are in, and we’ve decided on which walls will be “SparkBase Green” after all is said and done.

Things are shaping up. Only a matter of time now!

Monday, July 7th, 2008 Construction No Comments

Construction Video Walkthrough

Here’s a walk-through while they were finishing up drywall.

I’m not the best narrator, but you get the idea of what it’ll look like when it’s all done.

Thursday, June 26th, 2008 Construction No Comments

Custom Trim is here.

We wanted a base-molding that nobody else would be able to go out and buy. Something that was strong and sharp. Jeff Bogart came up with a few ideas, but this one seemed to be the winner.

We handed the prints over to the GC and he got to work.

Turned out exactly how we’d planned, but we’ll be making a few small changes after we get everything up and installed. We’ll round the outer edge slightly so it’s not TOO sharp.

Thursday, June 26th, 2008 Construction No Comments

Let there be (some) light!

After a long-hard battle over the proper way to ground a transformer, we now have lights starting to come on! I’m pretty happy with the fixtures we picked out. They were a little on the ‘industrial’ side, but overall, that’ll work out just fine.

The issue we’re going to run into is the location of the HVAC duct-work. We’ve had to re-locate them to the closet, so we’re loosing some closet-space, but gaining more storage above the bathrooms. Maybe we can get one of those cool ladders like they have in the library!

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 Construction No Comments