Wednesday, November 5, 2014

nolan fike Huft Experience

 I appreciated their “Chocolate Factory” where they had a library of materials ready for any client. This goes along with their motive to complete everything at their office/shop, complete with prototypes that could be manufactured there as well.
 Most of the walls were painted with a chalkboard coat, allowing clients, designers, and shopworkers to write down anything, anywhere, at any time. Seeing the multiple drawings on every surface, it must promote design creativity for every employee that works at Huft.


 Clearly they have a sense of humor. I found this outside of the newly installed paint room. Along with the art and prototype pieces displayed around the office, it makes for a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
 I found their shop space to be unique and nostalgic. Drawing off a renaissance craftsman’s style of production, multiple tables with multiple people working on them is great for communication and cooperation. Also, I found it interesting that each new shop worker had to build their own table.
I was really impressed with our tour guide who, despite being under 30, had stayed with the company since the beginning. That shows an employee to company trust that not many can find in larger firms of any profession.

2 comments:

  1. Our tour guide was pretty young but I found it even more intriguing that everyone that was employed at Hufft was under the age of 40. While this does have its disadvantages for the company in terms of experience it also helps to generate a more relaxed atmosphere and a company that is more open to new ideas.

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  2. I think it was awesome that each new shop worker had to build their own table. I don't think there is a better way to make a space in a new job personal than building it for yourself.

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