Chef
I propose in this thread to share photos (and comments to them) of their jobs
I hope you can share a lot of useful ergonomics with each other.

I'll start with myself:

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The taskbar and tools of working programs are placed on the Android taped to the right column. That is, it acts as a second monitor.
To the left of the graphics tablet - Logitech G13, the most convenient thing that greatly facilitates and speeds up work On the tablet, the buttons are disabled (they are practically "non-pressing" on Intuos5)
Printer and left column on the windowsill.
Manna
Sorry for the flood, but ... Such a big monitor. It's comfortable? At one time I used a TV set as a monitor - for editing films. But for everyday use ... eyes go wide
Chef
Quote: manna
Such a big monitor. It's comfortable? At one time I used a TV set as a monitor - for editing films. But for everyday use ... eyes go wide
I agree about TV - he no way not suitable for normal operation.
And this monitor is only 24 ". I look out the window hopefully - suddenly Santa Claus will bring at least 29"
Aina
And in my apartment all the places are "working" And the constant runs from the kitchen to the computer, and on the way I manage to work out with little (also behind the "workplace" of the teacher)
gala10
What a good topic. While organizing my workplace, I tried a dozen options. And here you can see how people have, maybe I'll take something to myself. One of these days I will also take a picture and post it, maybe mine will be useful to someone.
Chef
Quote: Aina
(Auger behind the teacher's "workplace"
We have two Demi desks for children - we all like them, they are very comfortable.

My workplace (share photos)
My workplace (share photos)
Demi desks "grow" at the same time as the child.
Desk-transformer "Demi" is comfortable, reliable, durable. Each element of the Demi desk is carefully thought out and functional. It is not for nothing that "Demi" is called a "growing desk" - the support frame allows you to easily increase or decrease the height of the desk top from 530 to 820 mm, or change the angle of its inclination from 0 to 26 degrees. The molded shelf will make it possible to conveniently place pens, pencils, and, if required, baby cosmetics. When creating a chair "Demi" adjustable in height and depth, the developers took into account the anatomical features of the child's body - sitting on it is comfortable and comfortable, the child is less distracted and tired.

sazalexter
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suddenly Santa Claus will bring at least 29 "
For example, such an Asus PQ321QE should be desired, no less

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Gala
Quote: Chef

And this monitor is only 24 ". I look out the window hopefully - suddenly Santa Claus will bring at least 29"
I also have 24 ", but he already became a little cramped for me to work. From 29" and I would not mind
Chef
Quote: sazalexter
For example, this Asus PQ321QE
Well this is for the rich
And budget IPS-ki from 27 "and above are often terribly uneven in backlighting.
sazalexter
Chef Alas, a compromise has to be found.
Aina
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We have two Demi desks for children - we all like them, they are very comfortable.

My workplace (share photos)
My workplace (share photos)
Dami's desks "grow" at the same time as the child.
Desk-transformer "Demi" is comfortable, reliable, durable. Each element of the Demi desk is carefully thought out and functional. It is not for nothing that "Demi" is called a "growing desk" - the support frame allows you to easily increase or decrease the height of the desk top from 530 to 820 mm, or change the angle of its inclination from 0 to 26 degrees. The molded shelf will make it possible to conveniently place pens, pencils, and, if required, baby cosmetics.When creating a chair "Demi" adjustable in height and depth, the developers took into account the anatomical features of the child's body - sitting on it is comfortable and comfortable, the child is less distracted and tired.

Class !!! For a constantly growing child, just super! But I thought about such a kitchen countertop, mine is too small for me, when I sculpt dumplings, twist into three deaths, I would twist all the business, and when I work with a juicer or a combine, on the contrary, I want the loading opening to be lower ... Here there would be a real one, I would have ordered ...
Chef
And there are such tablets, they are. of course, also decent:




Quote: manna
Sorry for the flood, but ... Such a big monitor. It's comfortable?
And if we come back to this question, this is how the people get out in order to increase the useful pixels:

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Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: manna

Sorry for the flood, but ... Such a big monitor. It's comfortable? At one time I used a TV set as a monitor - for editing films. But for everyday use ... eyes go wide

Can I wedge in? Mannyun, very convenient. We have a 24-inch stationary monitor, but now I have to use a beech with a monitor of only 15.6 inches, so my eyes are piled up all the time (I'm afraid I will develop squint). Even if you don't need a large monitor to work with graphics, for example, my peripheral vision is very good (the angle is large enough) and with small monitors you always capture a bunch of unnecessary objects. And this is also not good. Therefore, I am for a large monitor as much as possible.
Wit
Quote: Chef

I propose in this thread to share photos (and comments to them) of their jobs
I hope you can share a lot of useful ergonomics with each other.

I'll start with myself:

My workplace (share photos)

The taskbar and tools of working programs are placed on the Android taped to the right column. That is, it acts as a second monitor.
An Android taped on for tools and the taskbar, in my opinion, is not quite ice.
Sometimes you need to put two drawings or pictures next to each other (your case). Then Android is not convenient. Still, it is better to have two monitors at least 21 ". The taskbar will remain only on one monitor (assigned as the main one). Although everything is individual. For working with drawings, it is very convenient to have just TWO monitors, and not one widescreen.
This is my workplace. Without the everyday mess on it, called "working disorder" (I had to clean up before the photo session) it looks like nothing! But the panoramic photo failed. Alas, I am not a pro, like you.
My workplace (share photos)
My workplace (share photos)

My workplace (share photos)

Immediately I didn't even understand, and then ... the topic was interesting!
Wit
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Therefore, I am for a large monitor as much as possible.
Her, there is a golden mean. It is individual for everyone. For me, 21 "at least 24" is just that. In the picture (they don't ban for a smiley) ... 19 "
Manna
Here again ... depending on what you need a computer and, accordingly, a monitor. For the office, social networks and other little things, a large monitor, as it seems to me, is not needed at all. But to work with graphics, auto- or archicad, video editing, etc., a monitor is needed rather not with a large diagonal, but with a good resolution, although, of course, a diagonal of less than 21 for such needs is already limiting. And even better, when it is possible to contemplate the monitor not in one plane, but at an angle, such as a bay window, so that each plane carries its own semantic load.
Wit
Quote: manna

Here again ... depending on what you need a computer and, accordingly, a monitor. For the office, social networks and other little things, a large monitor, as it seems to me, is not needed at all. But to work with graphics, auto- or archicad, video editing, etc., a monitor is needed rather not with a large diagonal, but with a good resolution, although, of course, a diagonal of less than 21 for such needs is already limiting. And even better, when it is possible to contemplate the monitor not in one plane, but at an angle, such as a bay window, so that each plane carries its own semantic load.
I feel - a colleague. Everything to the point!
dopleta
I will gladly share a photo of my "workshop"! I love and am proud, because it was completely designed by myself, and it was already embodied by the professionals who equipped the "office" in our apartment. So, along the walls of the room are library bookcases, and now the accordion doors of one of the 4-winged cabinets open. and there:

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Chef
Quote: manna
But to work with graphics, auto or archicad, video editing, etc., a monitor is needed rather not with a large diagonal, but with a good resolution, although, of course, a diagonal of less than 21 for such needs already limits
In this case, although size and resolution are important, the type of matrix comes first.
Quote: Wit
An Android taped on for tools and the taskbar, in my opinion, is not quite ice.
Agree with this Above I gave someone else's photo with three monitors - this is probably ideal
Wit
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In this case, although size and resolution are important, the type of matrix comes first.
An indisputable clarification! Oh my! Her, not so! But like this My workplace (share photos)
Wit
Quote: Chef

Above I gave someone else's photo with three monitors - this is probably ideal
Absolutely agree!
Manna
Quote: Wit

I feel - a colleague. Everything to the point!
Representatives of more than one profession told me this.

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In this case, although size and resolution are important, the type of matrix comes first.
Agree. The matrix is ​​definitely important for graphics (viewing angles, color rendering, contrast ...)

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I will gladly share a photo of my "workshop"!
AAAAA !!! I already got jealous And I'm even scared to watch, not that to show
SchuMakher
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And I'm even scared to watch, not what to show

Ma'an, let's set up a flash mob, take a picture of our holes
Manna
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Ma'an, let's set up a flash mob, take a picture of our holes
What are you My workplace (share photos) Such a shame, nope, I do not agree
SchuMakher
And what? Let them know how the working class lives!
Gala
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And what? Let them know how the working class lives!
What? And it is right!
Manna
Once Ksyunya asked me to take a picture of her kitchen, so I did not agree, I was ashamed of myself - the equipment is standing one on top of the other on the countertop, on the floor, two or sometimes three floors (and there are also boxes in the hallway not unpacked after the move) The same is the story from the workshop: threads in trunks on the floor, on the table, on the overlog, on the sewing machine (they also stand on the floor), except that nothing is still on the knitting machine. At the same time, the simulator is still located , almost across the room. This is how the "working class" lives in my face. Neee, I won't take pictures, it's scary to talk about it here, let alone show it, neeee, I pass My workplace (share photos)
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: dopleta

I will gladly share a photo of my "workshop"!

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Oooh, I envy for the good. I even have 1 sq. meter can not be found in the apartment so that you can arrange a corner for your beloved. Like Manna's, where and what is not clear and it is not always possible to find it the first time. Now in the work is a pillow with a cross, so everything you need "lives" on the windowsill. And on it, in turn, "lives" a cat - the most devoted admirer of my "creativity". If we manage to win the hoop back from him, then I think I will have time to finish with NG.

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threads in trunks on the floor, on the table, on the overlog, ...

My child has recently calmed down. When we realized that it was suspiciously quiet and for a long time already, it was too late - he took out idle threads (probably 12 skeins) and almost weaved a carpet, winding it between all the furniture legs available to him. They unraveled half of the night - she got away from her husband.
Galyunyushka
Dopletochka, great. Great corner. Everything is at hand. And you can hide it behind the doors. Great idea. I send my wishes to the queue
Chef
Quote: Wit
This is my workplace.
Such a huge table is a field for the embodiment of the wildest fantasies (in terms of designing a workplace)
Quote: dopleta
I will gladly share a photo of my "workshop"!
Everything is perfectly arranged and close at hand. But the chair leaves a lot to be desired.

A chair that has to work for a long time must have two main requirements - armrests and stability. That's why in no case you cannot sit on a chair with wheels. But, unfortunately, now very common sprockets-stars on wheels

dopleta, with the stability of your chair everything is in order, but armrests are still needed, even if the working tool requires constant stretching of the arms forward.
Manna
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dopleta, with the stability of your chair everything is in order, but armrests are still needed, even if the working tool requires constant stretching of the arms forward.
Chef, behind the knitting machine there is not even a way to put your hands on the armrests, and without them it is even more convenient. In general, I never sit on a chair when I sew or (now also) I knit on a machine, it is more convenient for me to stand. I only sit when I knit with my hands or embroider. This I mean that a chair with armrests is not always needed, here
Chef
Quote: manna
This I mean that a chair with armrests is not always needed
If you work while standing, the armrests of the chair are not needed, I agree
Manna
Quote: Chef

If you work while standing, the armrests of the chair are not needed, I agree
* JOKINGLY * I'm not talking about that
dopleta
Quote: manna

Chef, behind the knitting machine there is not even a way to put your hands on the armrests, and without them it is even more convenient.
They will even interfere, because very often you need to take it with your hands and pull the finished canvas down between the fountains (front and rear parts of the machine)
francevna
Quote: dopleta

I will gladly share a photo of my "workshop"
Larissa, very nice and cozy. For me "Severyanka" worked for 25 years, the carriage broke, I could not find a replacement. At that time, I did not have the opportunity to place it like that, but now there is no strength in my hands to move the carriage.

Mar_k
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We have two Demi desks for children - we all like them, they are very comfortable.

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My workplace (share photos)


Here we have the same miracle! We have been growing together for five years!
gala10
And this is my workplace:

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Since I live in this place 12-14 hours a day, it is very important for me that everything is at hand. The computer took a long time to move from place to place, at one time it even lived on the window. And now everything is arranged like this, and finally nothing annoys me ...
Marusya
Quote: gala10

And this is my workplace:

What a bureau! Class!
gala10
Quote: Marusya

What a bureau! Class!
Well, yes, this bureau has been living in our family for 113 years.
Aina
Quote: gala10

Well, yes, this bureau has been living in our family for 113 years.
Well preserved!
gala10
Quote: Aina

Well preserved!
Great, considering that he had to travel the world ...
Taia
gala10 Great bureau! I almost fainted from emotions! Excited!
Wit
The Bureau is certainly impressive! He also admired, as in a museum. So much so that he even forgot about a more impressive fact: working for him
12 ... 14 hours a day So maliciously violating the Labor Code can only be well, a very unscrupulous employer
or a creative worker. Here the "Hunt - more than bondage" works. And even during the war, they worked 12 hours a day and seven days a week (my grandmother told me).
gala10
Wit, I'm embarrassed to say ... not only without days off, but also without holidays ...
Wit
So the work is interesting. Secret?
Aina
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Wit, I'm embarrassed to say ... not only without days off, but also without holidays ...
This is slow suicide! Even the most beloved business sometimes needs to be interrupted so as not to get disgusted
gala10
Aina, and I'm interrupted, I'm hanging out on the forum ...
Wit, Job highly interesting! And most importantly - no bosses!
Wit
I also want this kind of work !!!
Aina
Quote: gala10

Aina, and I'm interrupted, I'm hanging out on the forum ...
Wit, Job highly interesting! And most importantly - no bosses!
Well, intrigued ...
SchuMakher
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