Những vật phẩm yêu thích của The Verge cho văn phòng tại nhà
Trong những ngày thời kỳ Mad Men, một tấm ảnh của gia đình hoặc có lẽ một chiếc cốc cà phê có câu nói hài hước là thứ duy nhất có thể phá vỡ sự nhàm chán của không gian làm việc. Nhưng ngày nay, đặc biệt là khi chúng ta đang làm việc tại nhà, chúng ta có thể có những vật phẩm trên bàn làm việc khá thú vị, kỳ lạ hoặc đơn giản chỉ là đẹp mắt.
Chúng tôi đã hỏi những người làm việc tại The Verge về những gì họ có trên bàn làm việc hoặc trong văn phòng mà họ giữ chỉ vì thích, vì có ý nghĩa đặc biệt, hoặc chỉ đơn giản vì thích. Đây là một số câu trả lời chúng tôi nhận được.
#TheVerge #HomeOffice #Keepsakes #FavoriteItems
Một đoạn GIF liên tục của chú mèo Pouncey đã qua đời trên màn hình LCD của bàn phím của tôi
Antonio G. Di Benedetto, nhà bình luận/commerce writer
LCD trên bàn phím có thể hiển thị dữ liệu – hoặc các đoạn GIF đáng yêu.
#Pouncey #Family #Memory #BelovedPet
Một năm trước, vợ tôi và tôi buộc phải nói lời tạm biệt với một trong hai chú mèo yêu quý của chúng tôi, Pouncey. Cô ấy đã từng là người bạn chăm sóc của chúng tôi suốt hơn 11 năm từ khi vợ tôi nhận nuôi cô khi còn con mèo con ngay trước khi chúng tôi hẹn hò. Điều này khiến cuộc chia tay với cô ấy vì sức khỏe trầm trọng hơn dự kiến trở nên đau đớn hơn bao giờ hết. Nhưng ngoài những bức ảnh và video để nhớ đến cô gái tốt nhất của chúng tôi, tôi nhớ đến Pouncey mỗi khi ngồi xuống bàn làm việc.
#LegendofZelda #HeartContainer #Love #Souvenir
Mỗi khi tôi cảm thấy mệt mỏi, tôi có một cuộc sống mới trên bàn làm việc. Gia đình đã mua cho tôi hộp tim Legend of Zelda này cách đây một năm, vì vậy nó bao gồm cả tình yêu của họ!
#CommandSpringWallClips #Decor #FamilyArtwork
Những clips treo tường này cho phép bạn trưng bày tranh của gia đình mà không làm hỏng tường.
#TWSBIEco #FountainPen #Writing #Comfortable
Bút máy TWSBI Eco (vàng hồng kem với mực burgundy Noodler’s) là công cụ viết yêu thích của tôi.
#TheLegendofZelda #LinkAmiibo #Inspiration #MagicPower
Link amiibo trong The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom không chỉ phép thuật, mà còn truyền cảm hứng.
#KirbyPencilCase #MoleskineNotebook #LEDGamingSign
Hộp viết chì Kirby chứa sổ ghi chú nhỏ Moleskine của tôi giữ kỷ lục cuộc sống của tôi.
#DorothyParkerFingerPuppet #Personality #FingerPuppet
Dorothy Parker finger puppet được tạo để giống nhiều nhân vật nổi tiếng, với một nam châm ở phía sau để treo lên các bề mặt kim loại.
#CatDeskNoteHolder #Motivation #Humor
Cái hộ chiếu ghi chú hình mèo này nhắc tôi phải nghỉ ngơi và mỉm cười mỗi khi quá nghiêm túc với bản thân.
Nguồn: https://www.theverge.com/24248065/favorites-desk-toys-keepsakes
Back in the Mad Men days, the only thing that might interrupt the corporate blandness of a workspace might be a photo of your family or maybe a coffee cup with a funny saying. But nowadays, especially if we’re working at home, we can have some pretty interesting, weird, or just plain nice-looking items on our desks.
We asked the folks here at The Verge what they have on their desks or in their offices that they keep just for the hell of it — because they like it, because it means something special, or just because. Here are some of the answers we got.
A looping gif of our late cat Pouncey on my keyboard’s LCD
Antonio G. Di Benedetto, commerce / deals writer
One year ago, my wife and I were forced to say goodbye to one of our two beloved cats, Pouncey. She was a caring companion of over 11 years that my wife adopted as a kitten shortly before we started dating, making her a fixture in our relationship. That made it all the more traumatic when our farewell, due to her deteriorating health, was more sudden than expected. But in addition to all the photos and videos we have to remind us of our bestest girl (apologies to our eight-month-old daughter), I’m given a heart-warming reminder of Pouncey every time I sit down at my desk.
When I got my Meletrix Zoom75 mechanical keyboard from a long-awaited group buy preorder last year, I opted for the built-in LCD add-on because — well, why not? And, maybe unsurprisingly, once I built my board with that little screen inside it, I wondered, “Okay, what do I do with this thing?” So, I left it displaying something boring like battery level.
After Pouncey’s passing, I reconsidered the looping GIF feature and decided to put a cute clip of our girl on there. The GIF was just a burst of images from a random day, and if you look closely, you can see her eyes adorably widen once she notices me taking her picture. We now refer to it as The Pouncey Keyboard, and while it’s bittersweet to see her nuzzling on my desk but unable to feel her soft fur or hear her gentle purrs, I love seeing “our Pouncey-girl” every day.
The Legend of Zelda Heart Container Icon Light
Sean Hollister, senior editor
Whenever I’m feeling a little worn out, I’ve got an extra life sitting on my desk. My family bought me this Legend of Zelda heart container one year ago, so it encapsulates their love, too! (Less significant if you buy it for yourself, so I’d recommend gifting it instead.) It glows when you press the front button, and that’s it. Two AA batteries won’t power it for months on end, so turn it off when you’re feeling cheerful again! You can also import a Tears of the Kingdom version based on the newer game.
Command spring wall clips
Allison Johnson, reviewer
I get cold feet about putting nails in the wall in my office (which, incidentally, is also my bedroom). So, I end up with a pile of little things I kind of want to put on the wall but can’t commit to, like something my kid drew or the mess of tech event badges in my desk drawer. But recently, I’ve been on a command strip kick, putting up little hooks and clips around the house, and I started using them to decorate the wall behind my desk.
The clothespin-type clips are perfect; I can swap in a new piece of cute kid artwork whenever I want, and I don’t have to commit to their placement. That’ll come in handy if I want to rearrange my office — er, bedroom — and I’ve never had a problem taking them off the wall damage-free.
TWSBI Eco fountain pen
Adi Robertson, senior tech & policy editor
I keep a paper planner and notepad(s) for tracking stories and meetings, and the TWSBI Eco (in creme rose gold with burgundy Noodler’s ink) is my favorite writing implement for all of them. It’s a reasonably priced fountain pen that’s attractive, not hard to fill, and feels good to fidget with.
Link amiibo for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
I’m not really one for desk trinkets, but I love this Link amiibo for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. I get inspired by the way Link seems to be using his Ultrahand powers to craft a better world around him. If he can do it, maybe I can, too — though I might have to make things happen without a magical arm.
Kirby pencil case
Kylie Robison, senior AI reporter
My tiny Moleskine notebook keeps track of my whole life — I go through about two a year. That’s where I keep my weekly and monthly calendars, along with any source / general meeting notes. I use micron pens because they’re simply the best, and I keep them in a Kirby pencil case that I’ve even shown off in Verge videos (see above). I just recently redid my entire home office, and part of that was lots of decor, my favorite being an LED Majora’s Mask.
Dorothy Parker finger puppet
Barbara Krasnoff, reviews editor
I love Dorothy Parker, both for her writing and for her acrid personality. I once even bought a bottle of gin because it was named after her (and, to tell you the truth, it wasn’t half bad). So, when I spotted her among a plethora of famous people finger puppets at a book fair a few years ago, I simply had to buy it. The Parker puppet has a small magnet on the back of its head, so it can easily hang on any metal surface. In fact, I brought it with me when I started working at The Verge, and when I accidentally left it in the office during lockdown in 2020, I was bereft. Luckily, Dorothy hung in there throughout the pandemic, and she’s now back in my home office, grinning sardonically at me.
Cute desk note holder
Victoria Song, senior reviewer
A while back, a friend gave me this adorable cat-shaped desk note holder as a souvenir from Beijing. At first, I didn’t know what to do with it. Then, I started putting motivational notes into it, and surprisingly, that worked. After a while, I started printing or writing out the occasional meme. (Why, yes, I did write the entirety of Vice President Kamala Harris’ coconut tree speech on a Post-It one week.) When I’m really in need of strength, I stick on a photocard of my favorite K-pop singer.
This only really holds one note at a time, which helps keep me creative week-to-week. Most importantly, it reminds me to take breaks and laugh at myself whenever I get too self-serious. I don’t know where to get this exact desk note holder, but you can find a bunch of fun ones on Amazon and Etsy.
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