A Truly Mobile Office Aboard The Tiny Bus Collective
Megan White is the proud builder, owner, driver, and lead designer of Tiny Bus Collective. She was looking at how to create an office with a low overhead that was mobile — and would take pressure off of having to make a certain amount of money from projects for rent each month, instead putting full […]
Megan White is the proud builder, owner, driver, and lead designer of Tiny Bus Collective. She was looking at how to create an office with a low overhead that was mobile — and would take pressure off of having to make a certain amount of money from projects for rent each month, instead putting full attention into each client and their craft. “Tiny Bus is a collective of creatives with a school bus as an office,” Megan tells us. “It’s a place to escape as well as a place to have great creative meetings with clients. We have a team of designers, photographers, videographers, and writers.” Not to mention, Megan adds, the bus is a lot of fun to camp in. The process of building out the bus took about six months, but Megan has been eternally grateful not only for the end result of the renovation, but also the actual process she got to spend working on it with her father. Both Megan and her dad were working full-time while they built the bus, and Megan says that “Literal blood, sweat, and some tears went into the renovation,” but all the hard work and hours have very clearly paid off. However, time constraints weren’t...
Megan White is the proud builder, owner, driver, and lead designer of Tiny Bus Collective. She was looking at how to create an office with a low overhead that was mobile — and would take pressure off of having to make a certain amount of money from projects for rent each month, instead putting full attention into each client and their craft. “Tiny Bus is a collective of creatives with a school bus as an office,” Megan tells us. “It’s a place to escape as well as a place to have great creative meetings with clients. We have a team of designers, photographers, videographers, and writers.” Not to mention, Megan adds, the bus is a lot of fun to camp in. The process of building out the bus took about six months, but Megan has been eternally grateful not only for the end result of the renovation, but also the actual process she got to spend working on it with her father. Both Megan and her dad were working full-time while they built the bus, and Megan says that “Literal blood, sweat, and some tears went into the renovation,” but all the hard work and hours have very clearly paid off. However, time constraints weren’t...
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