Neon Dreams And Flannel Shirts: The Ultimate Y2K Desk Setup As the clock struck midnight on December 31, 1999, millions of people around the world were getting ready to party like it was 1999. But what happens when the party's over and it's time to get back to work? For those who grew up in the Y2K era, the desk setup was more than just a workspace – it was a reflection of their personality and style. I Want It All: Creating The Perfect Y2K Desk Setup For Productivity
Think neon-lit computers, chunky monitors, and a trusty flannel shirt slung over the back of a rickety office chair. For the ultimate Y2K desk setup, you'll want to start with a bold and eye-catching color scheme. Think neon pink, electric blue, and sunshine yellow – the brighter, the better. Your computer monitor should be a chunky CRT affair, complete with a swooping curve and a dial for adjusting the brightness.
And of course, no Y2K desk would be complete without a few well-placed plastic desk toys and a sprinkle of glitter. Vintage Revival: DIY Y2K Desk Decor For A Playful Workspace But it's not all about aesthetics – a good Y2K desk setup also needs to be functional. That means a trusty flannel shirt slung over the back of your chair, a few favorite CDs stacked up in the corner, and a sweet pair of JNCO jeans hanging off the edge of the desk. And let's not forget the accessories – a razor-sharp razor and a gleaming AOL CD-ROM can add a touch of 90s flair to any desk.