The Silicon Jungle by David H. Rothman

3. Parawedge louvers, which, according to Eisen, “have been particularly

effective on a number of newspapers.” Small plastic cells turn light downward, so that, ideally, you can barely notice it at desks just a few feet from the one you’re illuminating. “Light should be cut off,” Eisen suggests, “outside a line emanating at a forty-five-degree angle from the fixture.”