“I think it would be a far greater tragedy if after Covid-19 we simply went back to the way things were.”

By Barnaby Bugden

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Change on this scale is unheard of, so how can we ensure its legacy is ultimately positive?

I have to admit I have become quite used to this working from home thing. I’m not the most extrovert person, I am happy to work alone and I like a good list to get me though the day – so no difference there. My work is still getting done, it is now just punctuated with life: a coffee with my wife in the garden; a dog walk; a chat with my sons about homework, or a run. Previously these were reserved for the precious time at the end of a working day or my weekends. So when I stop and think about how C19 is affecting me, it is not all bad.

What is interesting is how our new behaviours and habits which we have all become used to, will influence the new norm in a world free of C19. Change on this scale is unheard of, so how can we ensure its legacy is ultimately positive? Here are my thoughts.

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Written By Barnaby Bugden, Design Director

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