Enclosed Phoenix
Enclosed dining room - large southwestern light wood floor enclosed dining room idea with beige walls
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Metal - Roofing
Modern exterior shot of a house with mixed beige siding and a metal roof
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Bedroom Master Phoenix
Inspiration for a mid-sized southwestern master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel with beige walls, a plaster fireplace and a corner fireplace
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Master - Southwestern Bedroom
Mid-sized southwest master bedroom remodel ideas with beige walls, a corner fireplace, a plaster fireplace, and dark wood floors.
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Front Door Phoenix
Mid-sized southwestern entryway idea with terra cotta tile flooring, beige walls, and a dark wood front door.
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Southwestern Living Room
Inspiration for a southwestern open concept medium tone wood floor living room remodel with beige walls, a corner fireplace, a concealed tv and a plaster fireplace
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Southwestern Bedroom - Bedroom
Large southwest master medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom photo with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a plaster fireplace
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Bedroom Master Phoenix
Inspiration for a mid-sized southwestern master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel with beige walls, a plaster fireplace and a corner fireplace
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Front Yard Natural Stone Pavers in Phoenix
Ideas for a front yard stone garden path that can withstand the Southwest's drought.
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Living Room Open Phoenix
A large, formal, open-concept living room with beige walls, a stone fireplace, a standard fireplace, and a media wall in the southwest style is an example.
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Open Living Room Phoenix
Large southwest-style living room Idea for a formal, open-concept living room with a beige wall color, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace, and a media wall.
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Southwest backyard custom-shaped natural pool fountain photo
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Kisho Kurokawa, Plan d'une cellule, (colored pencils and print on paper), 1966 [Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Kisho Kurokawa architect & associates. Photo: Georges Meguerditchian/Centre Pompidou]
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Lawrence Halprin & Associates and Charles Moore with Moore / Lyndon / Turnbull / Whitaker Architects, Lovejoy Plaza, Portland, Oregon, 1961-1968
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Wait, those aren't cryptids! Nope, they're merch for a podcast that I'm a part of, Stormwood and Associates. A live play podcast set in an urban fantasy landscape, its story centers around Raz Stormwood, a private eye who has come to the west coast to set up a new office and finds herself trying to stop a world-ending prophecy. There are twists, turns, and too many references to the Fast and Furious franchise. Listen to the story on any podcatcher, and pick up these official 2 1/4 inch pinback buttons/can badges at
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Oof the House of the Dragon Valyrian script is, um…it’s not good. Between this and the Shiväisith in Thor: The Dark World I think we need to admit David Peterson is not a graphic designer. The weird serifs on both, like, I don’t know, maybe Peterson likes the font Exocet even more than I do.
Also all his scripts from Defiance (I think only conlangers remember that show, which shows how good he is at his actual job) just look like generic South Asian scripts. Seriously, put any of those on a can of coconut milk and see how long it takes before someone notices it’s fictional.
You need to hire a graphic designer to work with your linguist.
(Actually one of his old scripts, the one based on pictographs he mentions and shows some samples of in The Art of Language Invention, the one with the swordfish glyph, had some graphic design chops, but something seems to get lost when he transitions from stylized pictograms to phonograms.)
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