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27

Jan

2010

Live Now: In-the-Moment Inspiration

A true exercise in art therapy, or what all motivational posters should aspire to be.

It’s still January, and 2010 has already provided no shortage of loss, tragedy, and challenge. But amidst all of this digital distemper lies a website we love for its seemingly infinite supply of authenticity, hope, and optimism.

Live Now! is an art project whose mission is “powerfully pursuing the notion of ‘living now.’ Engaging participants to live meaningful lives & be happy!”

The homepage greets you with a lovely image reminding you of the importance of living in the moment. With messages like True happiness is giving it away and Practice happiness rendered in winsomely quirky typography, each click-through leads to another picture and message.

The images’ style varies, but they all share the kind of handmade energy in response to which you can’t really help but smile.

What confirms these sentiments as so much more than pablum — besides the artistry of their rendering — is the personal story of Live Now!’s creator, designer and illustrator Eric Smith, who conceived of the project after being diagnosed with three different types of cancer.

Cancer changed the way I ate, slept, and most importantly the way I live. Before cancer I was like most folks, just cruising along. It was during my treatment, when starting to discover what cancer could give to me — the ability to absorb every moment as if each one were my whole life. Before cancer I was like most folks, just cruising along. It was during my treatment, when starting to discover what cancer could give to me — the ability to absorb every moment as if each one were my whole life.

Since Live Now! launched, Davis has opened the experience to a host of other talented artists and designers (David Gibson, CD Ryan, and Kate Miss, among others); he also continues to take submissions. We were even more excited to learn that the project’s various messages are available in print form, allowing you to curate a changing rotation of inspirational messages for yourself.

Live Now! reminds us of another fantastic typographic project around personal growth and happiness, Things I have learned in my life, by Brain Pickings favorite (and three-time TEDster) Stefan Sagmeister. Such collaborative initiatives augur an emerging pattern in graphic design work — call it the aesthetics of authentic life principles.

So put down the newspaper, close that Firefox CNN disaster report tab, let go of the earthquake hashtags, and swap them all for an early-morning shot of motivation and encouragement — because you can rarely have too much of either. To experience beautifully crafted messages of Carpe Diem visit Live Now!, well, now.

Kirstin Butler has a Bachelor’s in art & architectural history and a Master’s in public policy from Harvard University. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn as a freelance editor and researcher, where she also spends way too much time on Twitter. For more of her thoughts, check out her videoblog.

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12 Responses

  1. Live Now – inspired, design-driven movement for a better, more authentic life http://su.pr/2845Pa

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    brainpicker on January 27th, 2010 at 7:18 am
  2. Live Now http://su.pr/2845Pa My latest piece for @brainpicker about @idrawallday’s inspired, design-driven movement

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    kirstinbutler on January 27th, 2010 at 8:41 am
  3. RT @kirstinbutler: Live Now http://su.pr/2845Pa My latest piece for @brainpicker about @idrawallday’s inspired, design-driven movement

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    fabeku on January 27th, 2010 at 9:47 am
  4. Art therapy via Bran Pickings http://su.pr/3h1rpC

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    colmenares on January 27th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
  5. If you missed it earlier: Live Now – a typographic, illustrated “carpe diem” call for happiness http://is.gd/7bK90

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    brainpicker on January 27th, 2010 at 5:14 pm
  6. RT @brainpicker: If you missed it earlier: Live Now – a typographic, illustrated “carpe diem” call for happiness http://is.gd/7bK90

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    TammyYeck on January 27th, 2010 at 6:06 pm
  7. RT @brainpicker: If you missed it earlier: Live Now – a typographic, illustrated “carpe diem” call for happiness http://is.gd/7bK90

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    pauladaunt on January 28th, 2010 at 12:57 am
  8. RT @JonAston: Live Now: In-the-Moment Inspiration http://bit.ly/a11YpX

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    marketingisus on January 29th, 2010 at 2:04 am
  9. These images are awesome! The kind of inspiration i’d love to pin up to the ceiling to wake up to every morning.

    Great post Kristin!

    PS. not sure if it was my comp, but the site for ‘Live Now’ wasn’t loading up for me at the moment…will try it again later though!

    Dave on January 31st, 2010 at 6:36 pm
  10. what all motivational posters should aspire to be http://bit.ly/bvGdOx #art #arttherapy

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    NoStaticNews on February 1st, 2010 at 2:59 pm
  11. What all motivational posters should aspire to be http://bit.ly/bvGdOx #art #arttherapy

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    NoStaticNews on February 1st, 2010 at 2:59 pm
  12. We Live Now http://www.welivenow.org/ An awesome new community around @idrawallday’s LiveNow! project (ck out my writeup http://is.gd/7zAVU)

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    kirstinbutler on February 2nd, 2010 at 1:09 pm

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