Last January, during our annual studio clean-out, I found three whiteboards that nobody had touched in months. Their surfaces were ghosted with half-erased sprint goals from September, sticky-note residue in the corners, and a faint chemical smell from the dry-erase markers we kept losing. We hauled them to the loading dock and never brought them back.
Studio Process
Why We Tore Down Our Whiteboards and Pinned Up Cork
After fifteen years of erasable markers and magnetic strips, our team made the switch to a messier, more permanent medium. Here is what changed.