When colleagues come over to work, when family visits for a week, when the babysitter brings a laptop, your wifi password gets passed around enough times to deserve a printed home. A small framed card above the desk or by the guest bedroom does it once.
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Home offices and guest workstations need wifi access for visitors who do not live there. Instead of relaying the password fresh every time, a small framed card on the desk or above it solves it. We picked five styles that fit a serious workspace: clean, refined, not distracting from the rest of the room.
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Quiet and architectural. White paper, asymmetric type, light sans-serif.
For meeting rooms and waiting areas. Cool gray paper, navy accent, no-nonsense sans.
Atomic age. Burnt orange disc, warm beige paper, geometric headline. Eames-adjacent.
Manila paper, big bold caps, a single press of cranberry red. Newspaper masthead energy.
Soft sage paper with a delicate botanical sensibility. For garden flats and slow afternoons.
Modern for minimal contemporary desks. Office Modern for corporate-feel home offices. Mid-Century for warmer, wood-and-leather spaces. Letterpress for industrial setups. Botanical for plant-heavy and lived-in offices.