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Couple of my favorites with straight lines:
"The things I make may be for others, but how I make them is for me." -Tony Konovaloff
"Have nothing in your house which you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful." - William Morris
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A designed I did for myself. The monitor on the left is a Wacom Cintiq tablet mounted so I can pull it down to draw on it. There's plenty of room for a pair of monitors mounted on the back frame, too.
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A wall mounted, cantilever base gets my vote:
http://tablebases.com/table-bases/series...ever-basesYou then can build small storage units on casters and re-arrange as required. It is a very fast build and looks very clean. I made a pull-out keyboard drawer for mine.
Some shelves above would be good too.
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Consider your ergonomics. A badly placed monitor height or angle will quickly ruin your neck. You want the keyboard at the right height for you. Do you want the printer readily at hand? A scanner? Are you going to be constantly plugging stuff into the USB ports? If so, you will want the machine at a comfortable height.
Thanks, Curt
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