Gather Is a Designer?s Dream Decluttering Solution
A graphic designer created his very own desktop organization system aimed to boost productivity and neatly keep accessories in one place.
Designer Jeff Sheldon ran into the same dilemma designers, artists, musicians, and anyone else with a perpetually busy work surface encounters. “Since I spend a lot of time working in my home office, I put a lot of thought into designing my ideal desk setup where I can be productive and stay inspired as I handle the many different parts of running my business. One of the things I always wanted was a central place to hold the small things that constantly cluttered up my desk.” Sheldon’s search didn’t conclude with a purchase, but with the launch of his own design:Â Gather.
“Over the course of 3 years, I worked through dozens of prototypes and sketches to dial in every detail. I went from chopping up rough foam models with a pocket knife all the way to working with industrial design engineers to produce 3D-models and technical drawings that are ready for mass manufacturing,” explains Sheldon about designing the Gather desk system.
We’ve been aware of Sheldon for the years of work he’s operated under using the moniker, Ugmonk, a minimalist graphics/typographic design t-shirt brand aimed at the design set we’d recommend also checking out. His daily workflow as a designer inspired a notably different type of project outside of the graphic tees he’s become famous for:
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Designer Jeff Sheldon ran into the same dilemma designers, artists, musicians, and anyone else with a perpetually busy work surface encounters. “Since I spend a lot of time working in my home office, I put a lot of thought into designing my ideal desk setup where I can be productive and stay inspired as I handle the many different parts of running my business. One of the things I always wanted was a central place to hold the small things that constantly cluttered up my desk.” Sheldon’s search didn’t conclude with a purchase, but with the launch of his own design:Â Gather.
“Over the course of 3 years, I worked through dozens of prototypes and sketches to dial in every detail. I went from chopping up rough foam models with a pocket knife all the way to working with industrial design engineers to produce 3D-models and technical drawings that are ready for mass manufacturing,” explains Sheldon about designing the Gather desk system.
We’ve been aware of Sheldon for the years of work he’s operated under using the moniker, Ugmonk, a minimalist graphics/typographic design t-shirt brand aimed at the design set we’d recommend also checking out. His daily workflow as a designer inspired a notably different type of project outside of the graphic tees he’s become famous for:
I sear...
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