Is working from home for you?

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

If you have ever worked from home, you will have loved some elements of it and quite disliked others. I have to admit I always liked being able to start when I wanted, and working in PJs was quite novel, but it really didn’t do my business any good. It sure as hell is risky ironing and answering the phone at the same time!

It turns out that loads of people in the blog world feel the same way too. It was quite enlightening to read some of their articles and comments. It made us feel that creating a workhub and a coworking space in the form of FunkBunk was really was the right thing to do.

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5 Bad Work at Home Habits: Are You Guilty?
http://freelancefolder.com/5-bad-work-at-home-habits-are-you-guilty/

5 downsides of working at home
http://creativebriefing.com/5-downsides-of-working-at-home/

Working from home the good, the bad and the lessons learnt
http://www.lumenica.com/2010/01/workingfromhome/

5 Bad Work-at-Home Habits to Avoid
http://www.typeamom.net/5-bad-work-at-home-habits-to-avoid.html

‘Working from home is billed as a kind of one-way ticket to personal nirvana’
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/columnists/jonathan-brown-working-from-home…

New pricing structure at FunkBunk

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Now FunkBunk comes in four different flavours to suit your office needs. We realise that hotdesking doesn’t suit everyone, and renting a permanent office might not float some people’s boats either.

With FunkBunk becoming a more active coworking WorkHub every day, serving Milton Keynes, Leighton Buzzard and Aylesbury we are learning more about small businesses needs and wanted to offer more flexibility and better pricing to you guys.

So we created FunkMonk, FunkTrunk, FunkChunk & FunkBunker to cater for the ‘homeworker who just needs to get out of the house occasionally’ through to the ’small business that needs a permanent base to develop their enterprise from’.

Check out all the details here!

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We will also be adding online payment and booking to our system soon. Watch this space for more info.

Live/Work Network & Work Hubs

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

There has been some interesting correspondence flying around recently and it turns out that the CLG (Communities and Local Government agency) have initiated research into workhubs as part of an enterprising low carbon national community. This research is with a view to setting up a national network for workhubs like FunkBunk.

We personally think this is great news as work hubs, coworking environments, shared workspaces (or whatever you would like to call them) like ours are the way forward for small business enterprise development in the uk. To find out that we are supporting a low carbon society as well makes us very happy.

The research is being carried out by the Live/Work Network and we shall be watching with interest and getting involved where we can. Improving our service along the way.

For all those FunkBunkers out there, there is a survey you can complete (before the 31st Jan) which will help with their research.

You can find it here.

And more information on the Live / Work Network here.

Check out ‘FunkBunk the Movie’

Monday, January 4th, 2010

FunkBunk - shelter for stray creatives from FunkBunk on Vimeo.

Do you want a video like this? Speak to Provide Design

Is working from home giving you h.o.m.e.*?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

* Home Office Mental Exhaustion - recognise the symptoms and act now. Download this essential information before it’s too late!

“The experience of a loss of professional image and credibility is common-place. Frequent episodes of dressing gown days may occur and friends, family and neighbours consistently ask favours as your business is ‘just a hobby’.”

Click here to download the PDF.

FunkBunk 1st Birthday - Post Party Report

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The last bottle has been taken to the bottle bank, the last can recycled and today we dine on leftover crisps and chocolate buttons. As I sit here looking through photos of last night I get a warm feeling that as far as 1st birthday parties go, last night was excellent.

Around 60 people attended the event, enjoying the fantastic art on display, the easy relaxed atmosphere, cool music, a few drinks and an exclusive showing of a short film in our studio.

The art exhibition in the gallery is now open to the public for the rest of September, Mon - Fri, 9am - 6pm so come and see it all for yourself if didn’t make it to the party.

Our thanks goes out to all who contributed, collaborated and congregated!

It’s our 1st Birthday!

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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WEDNESDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER - 6.30PM - 10PM

It’s hard to believe that FunkBunk has been running for a year already! To celebrate, we have organised a very special, very cool event filled with art, film, music and great company.

This isn’t just any ordinary party either. Have a look at what’s going on:

Exclusive exhibition of work from artists Carl Bou Mansour, Phil Toy, Chris Sims, Lynda Cornwell, Pete Carling and more!

The first UK screening of ‘Continuum’. A short film by Wing/Seattle based director Jason Purcell

If you wish to exhibit your art click here.

We are super excited about all of this, and it will be a great opportunity for a spot of informal networking, some inspiration and definitely some fun.

Some refreshments will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own.

Places are limited, guests are welcome (please tell us how many). Email us at party@funkbunk.com to guarantee your party place.

Come celebrate with us!

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First Desk Free

Friday, June 12th, 2009

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Want to try out FunkBunk for yourself? For a limited period of time we are now offering your first half day at one of our hot-desks for absolutely nothing, zip, nadda, zilch, zero, gratis, oh and free.

For your mere presence here for a half day you will get free broadband wi-fi, free tea and coffee, free parking and you get to experience life in the ‘Bunk first hand.

Getting out of your home-office or usual working location, even for half a day can do wonders for your motivation. All current FunkBunk residents have commented on how just being here has focused their attention on business and being surrounded other people allows for instant networking opportunities. Just having people to sound ideas off with and brainstorm ideas with in the real world is an amazing working experience.

“Funkbunk is a very friendly place to work and the décor made it extremely calming. I found it really useful to bounce ideas off the creative people in the office and find out what others were doing and working on – you don’t get that working on your own at home. Using the hot-desk helped me to focus a lot more without the distractions from home. It’s a great way to dip your toe in the water without the financial commitment of working full time in an office. If you’re a freelancer and you spend some of your week working with clients or you need to be at home, this is the perfect way to work. I see it as a treat to get out of my home office and go and work in the Funkbunk every few days.” Rachel Toy, Spirit Creative

Go on – give it a go. Come and hang out with us for half a day at the FunkBunk.

The offer expires on the 30th Nov 2009 so get a move on and book early to avoid disappointment - vouchers do not guarantee availability.

To download your FREE half-day hot desk voucher, click here or call us on 0845 003 9559 to find out more.

Creative hot-desking soars in popularity for the media
and design industry.

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

With office space at a premium, a growing number of designers, writers and creative freelancers are looking for better alternatives to dubiously wedging their laptops onto already overcrowded, cappuccino stained tables in noisy, push-chair filled coffee shops.

It seems that hot-desking has provided the unlikely solution…but not the hot-desking we once knew. At one time, these flexible, rent-by-the-hour desks were the casual, use-‘em-and-leave-em luxuries only afforded by travelling businessmen who required an impersonal, claustrophobic box with suitably snooty concierge. That is until a few creative agencies stepped up to offer something altogether more fun, and far cooler, than the old-school stuffy beech-veneer desk with matching colour plastic cup filled with something masquerading as tea.

As more design and advertising agencies cut back on permanent staff and increase their use of freelancers, creative’s have had little choice but to become more mobile, flitting between clients, agencies and their home office with iPhone in one hand, super lightweight laptop in the other, portfolio balanced on their head. All well and good, but, there has been an unexpected consequence to all of this flexibility: the death of the creative buzz.

Time is money and the industry, in response to being squeezed on price from every direction, is behaving more like solicitors with its precious time. Communications and discussions between teams are carried out via e-mail, text, Skype and voicemail. Creative ideas sessions are fitted in - when possible - which typically leaves the freelancer working more and more on their own, missing out on that all important sounding board.

Enter: Creative Hot-Desking.

The concept is very different to the hot-desking of the past. Creative hot-desking offers desks by the hour and day in shared, open plan agency environments. Typically, these options provide stunning and inspiring environments with light and airy, contemporary décor and comfy, squidgy breakout areas. These workspaces give creative freelancers and media professionals a place to interact with others again, throw around ideas, hear and see what’s happening in their industry whilst enjoying their beloved organic tea, super smoothies and freshly ground coffee beans on brightly coloured cushions and achingly cool plastic chairs (creative’s are sensitive types you know – they need to be surrounded by beautiful things).

With everything going virtual, this brings back some desperately needed reality to the world of mobile working. With prices ranging from just £24 per day and only £15 for a half day, hot desks are being booked up quickly.

Sam Cranwell, Art Director of Provide Design set up a creative hot-desking environment outside of London in 2008 and has seen, first hand, the difference it has made to roving freelancers: “We work with many freelance designers and writers ourselves, many of whom had commented at one time or another how cut-off from the creative world they felt. When they pop in to use a desk for a day or two here at FunkBunk, they feel in touch again with a renewed enthusiasm for what they do. The buzz is fantastic. With so many interesting people coming and going, the place feels very dynamic. It’s a great concept that we hope to see grow outside London.”

To find out more about creative hot-desking, take a look around Funkbunk.com

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