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A cluttered desk may be a sign of intelligence and being creative. At least I hope that is so. It has been observed that many creative individuals have desks that are in a state of clutter but that clutter is a way of organization, to a point. Ellen Lupton has written an article on desk clutter and filing for Fast Company based on the book Design Your Life she wrote with her sister Julia Lupton.
2 comments:
ack! thanks so much for posting this. sending this to my dad asap! living with my parents this month i've realized where i acquired my clutter...er, creativity ;)
anne
My house can get so "creative" sometimes also. I can relate.
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