Back in the days of grim, gray cubicles divided by little more than gray composite-panel walls, the face of the average office worker was a little...well......gray. Everyone hated office life, and the claustrophobic booths of the average office were a very sad place. It didn't matter how many photos of the family you tacked up on your dividers, how many holiday snaps you stacked in your drawers, or how much of a sense of humor you bought into work. In the end, cubicle work dragged everyone down into its lonely pit of conformity and anonymity. Killing productivity and creativity through bad design.