NEC Display Solutions Design Challenge - Eclipse

NEC Display Solutions Design Challenge - Eclipse

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This design emphasizes balance, ergonomics, and simplicity. The desk features a polished aluminum frame and tempered glass surfaces for a clean minimalist look. Its modular structure consists of four separate sections that can be adjusted based on space requirements and employee needs. These sections form a transparent circular hub around the user to enhance productivity and ergonomics while maintaining office visibility. Designed specifically for engineers and designers, the desk has an area tailored for three NEC displays, providing ample workspace in front of the monitors for sketching, creating, and organizing papers. Emphasis on work space is crucial for boosting productivity in engineering and design fields. The absence of built-in USB ports, charging mats, lighting, or other gadgets serves a purpose: to keep the design future-proof against technological changes. While technology may become obsolete, an ergonomic and balanced design will always remain relevant. The desk comes in two glass finishes - light blue and black. Special thanks to Prateek Sahay (HP Z800 Computer), Christopher Munns (Dell Keyboard), Nuno Felix (HP Printer LaserJet P2055dn), Alex Gage (MakerBot Replicator 2X), Eric Shyr, AJK (IPAD 3 WiFi + 4G), Thomas Haynes (iPhone 5), David Barrett (Desk Lamp), Russell Donovan (3D Printable PenHolder), Stapler (Tony), and Moleskine (Memouster).

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