Jessi Arrington (@JessiArrington) and Creighton Mershon (@Cr8tonMershon) are the founders of Workshop, a Brooklyn-based creative agency, as well as the proprietors of Small City, a new co-working space and home to dozens of independent creative pros.

Alongside their design practice, Jessi & Creighton have grown their co-working experience by taking on more responsibility across three different spaces in Brooklyn. In this conversation, we discuss the oddities and challenges of New York real estate, the financial and logistical efforts needed to run a co-working space anywhere, and a bit about balancing family life with all manner of creative and business tasks.

Catch up with Jessi & Creighton on their websites for Workshop and Small City.

Cover photo by Bekka Palmer

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Show Notes & Links

  • In Fall 2007, Prescott ran the Philadelphia Marathon but also discovered that he didn’t know any peers in the design biz
  • Jessi and Prescott in Debbie Millman‘s class at SVA in Fall 2007
    Jessi & Prescott

    Jessi & Prescott, being young and wild

  • Jessi & Creighton met in the “New York Design Scene”
  • J&C have broadened the definitions of “Design”

“A shared word does not mean a shared definiton.”

—Debbie Millman

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“Design is about intention. We're trying to live a designed life.”

—Jessi Arrington

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  • Parsons, The New School for Design
  • Jessi & Creighton founded Workshop in 2005 (and married in 2006)
    Jessi & Creighton

    Jessi & Creighton recently celebrated their ten-year anniversary

  • Workshop now practices “in-person experience design”, which encompasses physical spaces, graphics, and time (how a person moves through a place)

“I like to think about our projects and ask 'What happens when we press play?'”

—Creighton Mershon

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“Nothing like your job to get in the way of your work.”

—business adage

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“Keeping it small has been good for our business but bad for our personal lives.”

—Jessi Arrington

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“Airbnb is a real estate play.”

—Prescott Perez-Fox

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  • DUMBO, Brooklyn (which used to be a very scrappy, creative ‘hood is now too expensive for upstarts like Workshop)
  • HOW Magazine
  • Different professions need different square feet per employee (call centers need 90; architects need 600)
  • Airbnb
  • One aspect of gentrification is desk workers replacing industrial workers
  • Coney Island, as far as you can go in Brooklyn
  • Popular Science magazine (and its predictions of the future)
  • Will self-driving cars transform commuting, and thereby the suburbs?
  • Sheepshead Bay, Ridgewood, Castle Hill — New York City neighbourhoods outside of Manhattan
  • Jessi & Creighton sold their Brooklyn condo and bought a building in Louisville, KY as part of a future project and for the ability to live in multiple cities
  • Some folks are commuting to Small City from Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn
  • Commuting is tolerable if you have a nice “work neighbourhood”
  • The Internet of Things
  • ACH
  • Carting Companies, independant, for-profit companies a commercial space must use to collect garbage
  • “Who’s dealing with the trash!”
  • Adobe MAX
  • Prescott’s family comes from the Recycling industry
  • P&L = Profit & Loss
  • WeWork
  • Will co-working spaces offer childcare and other services?

“Us being happy parents involves a certain amount of chaos.”

—Jessi Arrington

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Tools

Techniques

  • Keep your company small enough so you don’t have huge overhead
  • Look for other ways to keep a network alive aside from conventional employees
  • Use co-working studiomates for accountability and courage
  • Find and reuse furniture or items, especially when found on the street or at flea market
  • Use your existing resources for client events and experiences (no rules against that)
  • Build a culture where people “take out their own recycling”
  • Work up little by little into bigger spaces, which in turn allow you to save more and more money for future use
  • Schedule a day each month to create the necessary invoices
  • Keep separate bank accounts for different areas of operation (client services vs. renting desks)

Habits

  • Work to improve stopping and documenting projects and process
  • Keep your company small if you’re not an effective or natural manager
  • Always consider the trash situation following an event!

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About the author: Prescott Perez-Fox

Prescott Perez-Fox is a graphic designer, brand developer, and educator with 18+ years experience in branding, packaging, graphic design, and web design. He runs The Busy Creator.

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