Field Notes
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From Form to Function: Creating Intentional Workspaces with Kave Home
Kave Home's range includes several pieces that work particularly well for home offices: compact desks with integrated storage, upholstered swivel chairs that blend ergonomic support with residential aesthetics, and modular shelving units that serve both practical storage and display purposes.

Where to Sell Art Online: Professional Platforms for Established Artists
Beyond the familiar options of Etsy and Instagram, several platforms cater specifically to artists seeking professional sales channels. These curated marketplaces focus on quality over quantity, connecting original artwork with collectors and buyers who understand its value.

From Idea to Image: Using Midjourney for Interior Design Visualisation
Midjourney can produce impressive images quickly, but creating convincing photorealistic interiors requires understanding how to work with the platform effectively. After a few weeks of experimentation, we discovered what makes the difference between concept art and genuinely liveable spaces.

Moyo Studio: Elevating Creative Brands With Contemporary Mockups
In digital design, visuals capture attention—but purpose drives connection. Moyo Studio understands this balance, creating premium mockups and templates that serve both aesthetic and strategic needs for thoughtful creatives. Molly and Mark, the husband-and-wife team behind Moyo Studio, bring combined expertise in design and photography to every piece they create.

Best AI Tools for Researchers: Streamlining Your Academic Journey
AI is transforming the research landscape, making it easier than ever to write, organize, analyze, and discover. Whether you’re a student, academic, or professional researcher, these cutting-edge AI tools can streamline your workflow, boost productivity, and help you uncover deeper insights.

Less But Better: The Minimalist Approach to Work
Something's fundamentally broken about how we approach work today. We've convinced ourselves that being busy equals being productive, that endless meetings mean progress, and that the person juggling the most tasks is somehow winning. But what if the opposite were true?