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Visual people find organizing to be more effective using different colours to represent different categories. Other people find having too many colours to be visual clutter and distracting. Colour can be used to motivate, grab your attention or...
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My guest blogger Jessica Pyykkonen from Quill.com explains how to use colour to organize your workspace with this infographic. Color code your way to an organized workspace with office productsInfographic by Quill When the workspace becomes chaotic, color may offer a solution. Adapting a color-coded system will organize your office and make it easier to track and access information. Read about the psychological properties of colors, plus strategies to organize by color. Psychological properties of colors Before applying a color-coded system to the office, learn the meaning behind popular colors to help dictate which hues to use and when. Red:...
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1. Traditional Filing Cabinets They come in many sizes and colours. Make sure to get one with drawer sliders so you can easily reach to the back of each drawer. Some come with locks others do not. They can be vertical or horizontal. Horizontal cabinets provide a space to set things on, a printer, plant etc. You can buy a stand that has wheels to set under the filing cabinet to make it easier to relocate. 2. Binders Binders are a good solution for visual people. You can have them on a shelf and easily see all your files. ...