Design from a Distance: Working Remotely

How can design proceed now that every detail—from presentations to orders to installations—needs to be done from a distance? How do you motivate your staff, reassure clients, and stay on top of your workrooms and artisans to make sure your workflow is flowing? Three top talents weigh in on what has worked for them in the past, the tools and processes they use, and how they have adapted to the new “remote” world: Atlanta designer Tish Mills, Courtney Coleman of Brockschmidt and Colman, with offices in New York and New Orleans, and New York-based fabric and interior designer Katie Leede. In this episode, our guests tackle: How technology has changed the way we work, both at the office and at home Operating remotely, exploring different technologies and how to best connect with your team while working from home  Ways to stay on top of your workrooms and artisans to make sure your workflow is flowing smoothly Suggestions about how to lead your team remotely through a crisis and adjust to stress of the unknown  The impact of COVID-19 on projects both in-progress and coming down the pipeline  The importance of home, now that we’re spending so much more time in them Additional resources: The WFH Edit via Chairish  Virtual Reality: Top Designers’ Tips for Working Now via Chairish Three Warning Signs That Your Remote Employees Are Starting To Crack Under The Stress Of Working From Home via Forbes Connect with Chairish and our guests on Instagram: Chairish: @chairishco Michael Boodro: @michaelboodro Courtney Coleman: @brockschmidtandcoleman  Katie Leede: @katie.leede @katieleedeandco Tish Mills: @tishmills See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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