The creepy Illustrations of Luxor Price
Luxor Price was an Illustrator. I once found a very old book he did hidden away at a library. It was an illustrated world atlas, it was eerily creepy, and I loved it. It’s been hard to find any information about Luxor Price’s life or any more of his work, so if anyone has anything to share, I’d love to see or hear it. I thought people should see this stuff, or maybe put it on t-shirts.
Posted: May 23rd, 2009
at 2:47pm by admin
Tagged with Art, artwork, atlas, cool world atlas, cool world map, creepy, illustrated world atlas, illustrated world map, Illustration, Luxor, Luxor Price, map, Price, world atlas, world map
Categories: Art
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Twitter Results: Your Favorite Typefaces
We recently did did a tweet enquiring about your favorite typefaces. At crowbar studios, we are just a little bit too obsessed with type. If you missed the type tweet day, just add your favorites to the bottom in comment form. We’d like to thank all our good friends who sent back speedy @ replies, here they are:
8 ways to work more effectively, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s ultimate work center
Everybody is crazy about outsourcing and working remote. Luckily for many freelance graphic designers, you have the luxury of your work already being remote, and you work from home, Starbucks, or wherever. Others work in 9 to 5 design studio environments, or corporate in-house design environments. And many of you reading this aren’t designers, and perhaps you work a regular career 9-5 job sitting at a computer. Either way, if you can become more effective at what you do, then you become more valuable, and thus have the opportunity to make more money, becoming harder to fire. So whether you work from home, a big office building, or a small studio space, here are 8 of the best tips I’ve picked up along the way that have enabled me to achieve super-human productivity.
#1. Separate your work area from your living area.
If you work where you sleep, your work day never ends. Separating your work area from your living area creates a necessary mental barrier for peace of mind. If you go to bed at night and your laptop is sitting 2 feet away you’ll be tempted to pick it up and finish the last bit of that project or send out one more email. Create some form of home office or work space and work until a certain time of day: 6 o clock, 7 o clock, then leave that space, close the door, revert to your personal or family life, then return to the work re-energized, creative, and ready to complete tasks.
This still applies to those of you who work 9-5’s, when you have to go into an office building. You already have the separation. You already have a place to escape from, and a place to escape to. The reason why I include you is because maybe you have secret plans to quit and start something from home, or maybe your career goal is to keep your job while negotiating a remote work agreement, or maybe you just want to work on side projects from home in your spare time. Keep this in mind for the future.
Posted: May 11th, 2009
at 4:35pm by admin
Tagged with Architecture, bose headphones, dark chocolate, dove bar, effectiveness, frank lloyds wright, Graphic Design, hershey's, home office, lindt chocolate, plants, priorities, Productivity, work space
Categories: Business, Mental Performance, Practical Philosophy, Productivity
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