![]() Inkscape and GIMP are both available for Windows, Mac and Linux. They are a great pairing for making flyers, posters and web graphics. We’ll be focusing on two popular tools for this session: Inkscape and GIMP (Gnu Image Manipulation Program). ![]() There are a range of Libre Graphics programs available. During this session, participants will share a poster, a flyer they have created or simply share a theme they have explored using a chosen free software or function. Time permitting, she will also demonstrate how to use the Inkscape Trace Bitmap function again to create a poster themed around housing activism. The theme will be a kind of ‘Hidden Figures’ poster paying homage to Claudia Jones- founder of the Notting Hill Carnival. She will export an image to Gimp and explore the use of filters. In this session Simone will be using Inkscape and the Trace Bitmap function to create a collage of images and explore colour. Keep up with us on instagram&twitter: Author superoperater Posted on 4 June 2021 4 June 2021 Unedited videos are on Ĭome join us and learn how to use community developed image editing software to produce ace flyers and posters. In collaboration with Furtherfield, Access Space, Common House and Antiuniversity, the project provides artist, community organisers and activists with exciting opportunities to explore Libre Graphics tools above and beyond those taught within the conventional art/design curriculums, so all can do more to enchant practice in these extraordinary times. Libre Graphics Club is an artist-led pilot project to develop and deliver a series of free workshops and open access online educational resource for experimentation with free/libre arts & technologies. Libre Graphics is a broad ecosystem of digital tools and creative practises in the areas of design, illustration, typography, layout, art, photography, publishing, cartography, animation and video. ![]() To get the most out of the session, please take a moment to download and install it in advance. Scribus is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. If you’d like to make a booklet, newspaper, zine or a multiple page pdf, this session is for you! We’ll explore Scribus by remixing very wonderful Libre Graphics Magazine. This is aimed at all who are interested in Free software tools for desktop publishing. In our first June instalment we’ll look at Scribus, a page layout program. A screenshot of Scribus and Libre Graphics Magazine website Author superoperater Posted on 22 June 2021 22 June 2021 Libre Graphics Club #6, recap & catchupĬome join us and learn how to use community developed image editing software to produce ace booklets and zines. In order to experiment further with our co-learning, we’re changing the format to more participation – so come with questions and we’ll prepare & share files for live online practice.Īll workshops are free, but please register by following the link here. To get the most out of these sessions, please take a moment to download and install it in advance and look around the website for info on what we’ve been up to so far. We’ll explain the differences between them and show how to use them together.Īll 3 are available for Windows, Mac and Linux. They are a great combo for making flyers, posters, web graphics, booklets and zines. We’ll be focusing on three popular tools: Inkscape, Scribus and GIMP (Gnu Image Manipulation Program). Come join us and learn how to use community developed image editing software & make ace flyers, posters, stickers, booklets, zines & more.įor our July & August sessions we’re inviting all artists, community organisers and activist interested in Libre Graphics but not sure where to start.
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