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I like how I can completely create my own workspace. If I myself, use a tool regularly and wish for it to be in easy reach, I can do that. Everybody's workspace is different, and I can customize it to my own liking. It also talked about every little piece of empty space and how important it is. I never really acknowledged those little spaces, but they can make a huge difference. It's workspace, and it's as important in your studio as it is on the computer.
website: http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=351
link: Exploring panels and workspaces
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