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Tamara Romeo

Photo licensing sites can be a scam- here are some tips to avoid getting sued

First and Foremost…BUYER BEWARE! This article is based on my own experience as a small business owner who works hard to create interesting and compelling posts.  Being well aware of the fact that posts with eye-catching photos or graphics help your overall engagement and ‘open’ rates for emails, I have spent many hours over the

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Your New office Plan; Open? Private? or something in between?

Looking back to jump forward For the last three-to-five years open work environments have been the dominant aesthetic style for office design.  Initially, companies took fairly dramatic leaps from the more traditional private office and high-walled cubicle settings to removing walls, lowering the partitions between cubicles and developing a sort of open loft-style work environment

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Tamara is featured in CREATOR: We Work Magazine

In this article from CREATOR: We Work magazine, Tamara was asked to give her insights about office trends today and into the future https://creator.wework.com/toolbox/high-tech-desks-flexible-furnishings-office-design-goes-ultra-modern/   The way your office is designed affects every aspect of your work. So whether you’ve been working in a cubicle for the past 10 years, or your office furniture hasn’t

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A first-timers guide to interior design: Finding your ‘why’

Many of the clients that we work with at San Diego Office Design are what I refer to as ‘first-timers’.  They know that they need help handling the thousands of decision points and details that accompany moving, expanding, contracting or otherwise shifting their workspace, but they really don’t know where to start in the process of

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What is a rendering?

We often use the term ‘rendering’ when discussing project development with our interior design clients.  I make a real effort not to use industry lingo when I’m communicating outside of my own office, because I think it makes people (often times our own clients) feel excluded.  It is one of my pet peeves to be

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