Flipboard, the iPad magazine app, has become very popular, thanks in large part to its clean, minimalist design.
Flipboard's corporate headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif., share a similar spirit. With bright white walls and desks and lots of natural light, it's sort of like "the inside of an iPod."
But Flipboard is already outgrowing its space, and plans to expand into a much larger office in downtown Palo Alto later this year.
We recently visited both buildings, and, of course, brought our camera.
Flipboard HQ -- a former art gallery -- is a few blocks down a tree-lined street from downtown Palo Alto.
There's Flipboard CEO Mike McCue (center) in a design meeting with Mia Quagliarello (content curation), Marcos Weskamp (design), and Gloria Lin (product)
McCue co-founded Flipboard last year. He's best known for founding Tellme Networks and selling it to Microsoft. Long ago, he worked at Netscape.
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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