Difference between revisions of "Front Desk Beautification"
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− | * Reduce size of "freebie" table ( increase walk-in space, improve ADA | + | * Reduce size of "freebie" table ( increase walk-in space, improve ADA access, perhaps add a literature rack) |
− | access, perhaps add a literature rack) | ||
− | * Counter in front of desks (improve access to clip boards - perhaps | + | * Counter in front of desks (improve access to clip boards - perhaps change to electronic sign-up and sign-in) |
− | change to electronic sign-up and sign-in) | ||
* Reduce number of chairs, remove giant plant (increase space) | * Reduce number of chairs, remove giant plant (increase space) | ||
− | * Clean up overhead (improve overhead appearance, perhaps add solar mirror | + | * Clean up overhead (improve overhead appearance, perhaps add solar mirror to add light without electricity) |
− | to add light without electricity) | ||
− | * Paint. Perhaps something other than just white? Perhaps with Geek | + | * Paint. Perhaps something other than just white? Perhaps with Geek supportive graphics (a unique Tux?) |
− | supportive graphics (a unique Tux?) | ||
* Refresh front window. | * Refresh front window. | ||
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* Window washing. | * Window washing. | ||
− | * Remove stuff that doesn't move (dust bunny traps) to another area (book | + | * Remove stuff that doesn't move (dust bunny traps) to another area (book box, lost & found, etc.) |
− | box, lost & found, etc.) | ||
* More frequent clean up of bulletin board material. | * More frequent clean up of bulletin board material. | ||
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* Display some art. | * Display some art. | ||
− | * Perhaps find a local design class (high-school, college) to take on the | + | * Perhaps find a local design class (high-school, college) to take on the reception area as a project. |
− | reception area as a project. | ||
* Shift desks over to window. This would improve staff traffic flow to the Geek with a shorter path that doesn't force you to walk through whoever is in front of desk. Yes, that would create a problem with the book bag area. | * Shift desks over to window. This would improve staff traffic flow to the Geek with a shorter path that doesn't force you to walk through whoever is in front of desk. Yes, that would create a problem with the book bag area. | ||
* Requested: either blinds hung across front windows during sunny hours, or "light screens" around flat-screen desk monitors to block glare. Receiving has been looking, but has found nothing. Could possibly get blinds donated, depending. | * Requested: either blinds hung across front windows during sunny hours, or "light screens" around flat-screen desk monitors to block glare. Receiving has been looking, but has found nothing. Could possibly get blinds donated, depending. |
Revision as of 08:33, 10 May 2006
Put your ideas for front desk beautification here:
- Reduce size of "freebie" table ( increase walk-in space, improve ADA access, perhaps add a literature rack)
- Counter in front of desks (improve access to clip boards - perhaps change to electronic sign-up and sign-in)
- Reduce number of chairs, remove giant plant (increase space)
- Clean up overhead (improve overhead appearance, perhaps add solar mirror to add light without electricity)
- Paint. Perhaps something other than just white? Perhaps with Geek supportive graphics (a unique Tux?)
- Refresh front window.
- Window washing.
- Remove stuff that doesn't move (dust bunny traps) to another area (book box, lost & found, etc.)
- More frequent clean up of bulletin board material.
- Display some art.
- Perhaps find a local design class (high-school, college) to take on the reception area as a project.
- Shift desks over to window. This would improve staff traffic flow to the Geek with a shorter path that doesn't force you to walk through whoever is in front of desk. Yes, that would create a problem with the book bag area.
- Requested: either blinds hung across front windows during sunny hours, or "light screens" around flat-screen desk monitors to block glare. Receiving has been looking, but has found nothing. Could possibly get blinds donated, depending.