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An excellent use of foam
Take a look at this giant, excellent sign on the ground at CulturaDigital.Br.
Sounds of the festival
Most of the time, the prevailing noise at F/LOSS conferences is the sound of people talking and keyboards clicking. Not so much at the CulturaDigital.Br festival. Here, it’s birds, voices, and the occasional plane flying overhead. Have a listen. Your … Continue reading
Thanks, Slashdot!
Yesterday, something like 1,500 people downloaded Libre Graphics magazine. Why? Because we got a little attention from that bastion of geek news, Slashdot, for the interview we did with TheSilentNumber back at Libre Graphics Meeting. So, to those of you … Continue reading
Oh look, it’s almost done
You may be curious about the status of issue 1.3. Well, wonder no more! As of this morning, everything is tidied away and being laid out. Look! Our dummy is even looking good.
Miss us at LGM? Watch our talk!
At Libre Graphics Meeting 2011, which took place last month in Montreal, we gave a talk about the first year of Libre Graphics magazine. And guess what? You can watch it! Here!
Coming to a USB dead drop near you
If you’re in Cork, that is. Word has it that Nexus, the hackerspace/makerspace in Cork has come up with a pretty exciting new USB dead drop project. The dead drops have a variety of super cool content, including some of … Continue reading
Living proof
If you’ve been following Libre Graphics magazine for a while, you may have noticed that we particularly enjoy doing things like taking pictures of physical objects (or computer screens), translating them into digital artefacts, printing them, and so on. We … Continue reading
Mirrors are nice
It’s lovely when people spontaneously do nice things. Today, Vinz Vietzke did something nice for us. He mirrored issue 1.2. Now, if you want to download 1.2 and think the link we’re providing is a little slow, you can try … Continue reading
Issue 1.2: ready to read!
We’ve just done something you might like. We’ve released issue 1.2 of Libre Graphics magazine. You can, as usual, buy it (and see it the way it’s meant to be) or download the PDF version. It looks a little something … Continue reading
Crocodiles!
While we’ve already filled up and composed the Best of SVG section for this issue, I just wanted to share a really fantastic warning sign which surely would have made the cut if we’d found it sooner. It’s this spectacular … Continue reading