Most Popular Popular Bags and Jobs of 2015

Every week, we showcase what is in everyday bags for carrying other people, as well as showcase their workspace. Take a look at your favorite works of this year.

Pocket bag for everyday survival

Bags do not have to be large and sit on your shoulders. Everyday Carry reader Sergey shares his pocket bag that has everything he needs every day.

Computer Science Student Bag

Being a student means keeping your bag as small as possible while still having everything you need for the day. Lifehacker reader Gavin Porter shares the bag he uses for work.

US Army officer’s bag

When you work for army engineers, you should be prepared for almost anything. On Cool Tools, Pat Ripton shares his bag full of useful items.

Technical Director’s Daily Bag

Being the CEO of Automattic is no easy task, but Matt Mulenweg shares the tools he brings with him to get the job done in Everyday Carry.

Office worker daily bag

Sometimes you just want a simple tote bag with a few things. This is the case of the reader Hayo of Bethlehem, who every day shares with them the contents of the bag that goes to the office.

Pocket bag for everyday wear

We don’t all need to carry a full-sized bag with us every day. Everyday Carry reader (and ICU nurse) Eileen Siriaco shares her pocket sized everyday bag.

20lb World Travel Backpack

Traveling the world requires a delicate balance of weight and fitness. In The Art of Manliness, travel writer David Danzizer shares his gear for his 23-year journey across the country.

Classic leather everyday bag

Sometimes you need to find the perfect balance between formality and usefulness. Reader Nick Crewson does this with his leather briefcase crammed with a ton of useful everyday items.

IT bag, convenient for networking

There is something very special about a well-organized bag. Reader Jessica Hayes shares the bag she uses for IT work, almost everything is well organized in a pair of Grid-Its.

Law Student’s Daily Bag

Being a law student means carrying a lot of books with you and being prepared for a few other things. This is what Rob Barthelmess, a reader of Everyday Carry, carries with him as he transitions from class to class.

Mid-century modern workspace

Reader HD loves technology, but also loves that mid-modern aesthetic, which is why its workspace has both.

Workspace with four displays in Startup Manager

When you’re running a startup with nearly a dozen remote team members and over thirty active products, your technology is critical. This workstation is equipped with the hardware to run many applications and tasks at the same time.

4K triple display workspace

One thing is definitely lacking in today’s workspace: screen real estate. Three 4K monitors provide ample space for separating browser and program windows.

Floating workspace with three monitors for two

This is a clean white DIY workspace for two. It has three floating monitors. He has a Hackintosh. And this is today’s workspace.

The “perfect” GTD table

RestartGTD’s Bill Mead obviously thinks a lot about GTD (or Getting Things Done ), so his workspace has been tweaked and revamped over the years to provide the most productive workflow. This is the final iteration.

Organized workspace for men and women

Common offices are not always easy to keep clean and tidy, but this one, owned by Andrew Carrette and his wife, can handle both. Other images of the workplace show impressive organization.

MKBHD Dual 4K Video Production Workstation

Today’s workspace is owned by Marquez Brownlee, better known as MKBHD for his famous YouTube tech videos. As you’d expect, this battle station is packed with great gear, as well as research on balance and design symmetry.

How To Succeed: A Productive Workplace For Guru David Allen

Getting Things Done (GTD) guru David Allen knows a thing or two about being efficient and productive. That’s why we can’t help but take a look at his workspace, which features a refreshing mix of analog and digital instruments.

A clutter-free photo editing workspace

London-based portrait photographer Tom Barnes has built himself one imposing massive table. It is as functional and convenient as it is unique.

Battle Room workspace

The workspace featured today came from the Battlestations subreddit, but this is not your typical battle station. It looks more like a battle room or a shrine for everything game and geeky.

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