[NPC] Cindy Donovinh
Gaia Staff
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- Posted: Tue, 27 May 2008 22:17:27 +0000
Staff Decorating Contest
The Gaia team recently had a little contest to spiffy up their boring cubicles with some decorations, and now it's up to the Gaian public to decide which team did the best job. Gaia 9 Action News has an exlusive video clip that takes on you a guided tour through the office, plus a whole bunch of photos. Enjoy!
Sales: Tiki Lounge
It's important to keep morale up during those high-tension business meetings, so our sales team went for a snazzy Tiki Party theme, complete with plenty of adult beverages:




Quality Assurance: Soviet Russia
In Soviet Russia, quality assures you! Our QA department is home to quite a few Russian nationals, and they decided to celebrate their history with a tongue-in-cheek tribute to a bygone era:





User Interface: Shinto
The UI department is all about making stuff look good, so they went for a classy and understated Japanese lantern theme:





Reception: Kiki & Friends
Our reception area was beset by a plague of Kikis, Cocos and Grunnies!

Marketing & Casual Games: Rainforest
The marketing department went all out with the vines and animals and stuff to create a pretty convincing jungle:



Member Services: Member-Inspired Ideas
Gaia's member services & customer support staff stayed true to their name by asking Gaians for suggestions on how to decorate their cubes:






Accounting: Zen Garden
These guys need plenty of serenity, so they created a beautiful Japanese theme, complete with a giant sand garden:




Development & Flash: Underground Lounge
Our highly stressed-out devs made a huge effort to make their area little more fun. They removed walls between their cubes for a community vibe, put up speakers and a stereo to blast some music and draped the place in loungey velvet stuff:




Ops, Development & Project Management: Airline (Plus a Sweet TV!)
These guys have to constantly monitor the site to make sure it doesn't crash, so they blew most of their budget on a rad flat-panel TV, which they hooked to a computer that constantly monitors the site:


