My second week at Karmaloop allowed for more relaxation and familiarity with the work environment. I have finally settled into a permanent working station. My workload is still about the same as the first week; I haven’t done any graphic design work yet but am still enjoying the easy-going office jobs to help out the Karmaloop folks.

The work environment at Karmaloop can be described as casual and friendly. I work at my own table in the PLNDR department. Our workspaces aren’t separated into cubicles so the atmosphere is very open. The AC seems to be on most of the time though, so although it’s summer outside it’s pretty chilly here.
As of now, I have yet to come across a job that can be deemed “challenging”. In fact, the hardest thing may just be having enough work to keep me busy.

I enjoyed Josiah McElheny’s mirror exhibition the most at ICA. My favorite piece of artwork by McElheny were the mirrors that were perpendicular to the projected screen, creating an illusion of what seems to be an endless tunnel below and above the mirrors. The work environment at Karmaloop can be described as casual and friendly. I work at my own table in the Plndr department. Our workspaces aren’t separated into cubicles so the atmosphere is very open. The AC seems tobe on most of the time though, so although it’s summer outside it’s pretty chilly here.
Cindy Lou, Youth Design Class of 2012
Leandrew Robinson, Mentor, Karmaloop