I love playing with graphics. I talk about this love at least once a week it seems. So even though I posted some images yesterday, I want to share some textures I created. Yes, I am working on an Autumn-themed project. I created these images using Gimp, a free to download, open source drawing program. […]
"I Attended" Badge for BlogHer '13 Attendees
If you like the I Attended Badge, above and in the sidebar, you can download it by selecting the blue “free badge” button. It is free. [purchase_link id=”4324″ style=”button” color=”blue” text=”badge”] You can help me test some store software, and your purchase/download will allow me to know if it works. True, I will add your email […]
App of the Week – Buycott
As the lead-in on the Buycott app company landing page says, “Have you ever wondered whether the money you spend ends up funding causes you oppose?” Consumer-side market research has come of age with the Buycott app that allows you to find out who owns the product you are thinking of buying. I may be […]
Free Gray and Black Textures
The images in this post are all images I created from scratch except the first one that I downloaded from an out-of-print book and cleaned up. I thought I would share them, freely, as they are not the type of thing I can easily sell outside of a virtual world but they are […]
Templates for Pages on the iPad
I an SO freaking happy. I have been working on infrastructure for several projects, including finding public domain graphics, which I posted about on Wednesday. Today I’m talking templates in the area of infrastructure. A big project I’m working on, two of them, in fact, require them; both are e-publications. (UPDATE: Just skip to the […]
Old Book Images
I love ’em. What can I say? It reminds me of pouring over printed pages and illustrations from old books that my parents stored away. They were textbooks and pulp novels from the late 19th Century through the early 20th. Even if I did not want to read the book cover to cover, I would […]