
We always talk about the importance of personal and side projects to learn something new and reinvigorate the mind as a diversion from our day to day jobs. Enter The Windows of New York project by Jose Guizar, a project we stumbled upon and just had to share. We hope this post inspires you to slow down and take a look around as you never know if the simple elements we take for granted everyday may evolve into the centerpiece of your next creative work.
The Windows of New York project is a weekly illustrated fix for an obsession that has increasingly grown in me since chance put me in this town. A product of countless steps of journey through the city streets, this is a collection of windows that somehow have caught my restless eye out from the never-ending buzz of the city. This project is part an ode to architecture and part a self-challenge to never stop looking up. – Jose Guizar
Jose is a graphic designer living in New York. He has a great range of work in his portfolio and we highly recommend that you check it out at http://www.joseguizar.com/
675 9TH AVE. – HELL’S KITCHEN
617 9TH AVE. – HELL’S KITCHEN
162 STANTON ST. – LOWER EAST SIDE
461 WEST 47TH ST. – CLINTON
113 THOMPSON ST. – SOHO
962 LEXINGTON AVE. – UPPER EAST SIDE
92 CHRISTOPHER ST. – WEST VILLAGE
147 EAST 18TH ST. – GRAMERCY
308 CANAL ST. ― CHINATOWN
347 WEST 46TH ST. – MIDTOWN
152 SPRING ST. – SOHO
20 MINETTA LN. – WEST VILLAGE
For more information about The Windows of New York project visit http://www.windowsofnewyork.com/
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