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Category Archives: News
Best of SVG
You may have guessed already that we at Libre Graphics magazine are crazy in love with the Scalable Vector Graphics format (read more about it from Wikipedia and the W3C). Well, to that end, we’re adding in a new section, … Continue reading
Sponsored donations
We’ve come up with a new and exciting way to get copies of Libre Graphics magazine to students on the cheap. Basically, we’re letting you, the paying public, decide which schools should be getting freeebies. We’re doing that by offering … Continue reading
Like cheap magazines? Of course you do.
I’ve got some good news, and some bad news that’ll hopefully turn into good news. The bad news is that in the next week, we need to sell upwards of 400 copies of Libre Graphics magazine 1.1 and also get … Continue reading
FOSDEM talk video? Yes.
Thanks to the marvels of modern videography, there’s a quite nice video up of the Libre Graphics magazine talk I gave at FOSDEM. You can download it here, and see some exciting sneak peeks at issue 1.2.
Pro bono ad time!
It’s that time again. It’s that time when, if you’re a F/LOSS graphics project with no money and a pressing desire to get some attention, you should talk to us about getting a pro bono ad. Yes, you should. This … Continue reading
Like press releases? Of course you do!
I figured it was high time for a more fun and detailed press release about Libre Graphics magazine. So I wrote one. Read it below and feel free to pass it on to all your favourite people, news outlets, pirate … Continue reading
The heritage of our pixels
Eric Schrijver has come up with what is quite possibly my favourite headline yet: “The heritage of our pixels.” Look out for his latest column, by that name, in issue 1.2 of Libre Graphics magazine. In the mean time, here’s … Continue reading
Libre Graphics magazine on Linux Outlaws
Guess what? At FOSDEM, I sat down (or, more accurately, leaned against a wall) for an interview with Fab and Dan, the Linux Outlaws. Now, the FOSDEM edition of the Linux Outlaws podcast is out! It’s got a couple pretty … Continue reading
Gendered pronouns
Right now, I’m in the thick of some pretty serious editing. In fact, I’m working on tidying up a feature for issue 1.2. However, in that tidying, I got to noticing something. When constructing a sentence describing the actions or … Continue reading
HCI researchers looking thoughtful
There was a time, maybe two weeks ago, when I was taken by the idea that many of the photos computer science researchers use to represent themselves are posed with the subject leaning forward. I thought of this phenomenon as … Continue reading