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#10 Play around with Image Generators

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Generators? No, I’m not talking about those gas powered back-up things. The generators I’m talking about allow you to easily manipulate image and graphics to create fun images like these:



For this discovery exercise, I just want you to have fun. Find a few fun image or text generators to play around with and write a post in your blog about one of your favorites and display the result. Often adding the image you mocked up to your blog is as simple as copying and pasting code that the page provides. If not, you may just need to right click on the image and then save it to your hard drive before using Blogger’s image button to add it to your post.

If you’re having difficulty getting your image added to a post in your blog, ask a co-worker for help. In looking at several staff blogs, it’s easy to see that we have lots of people in the system who have figured out how easy it is to add images to their blogs.

Discovery Resources:

The Generator Blog
Letter James
FD Toys
Also try searching for online generators, text generators or image generators!


Discovery Exercise:

1. Play around with some image generators and find one that you like.
2. Post the result of your discovery process in your blog.
Note: Be sure to include a link to the image generator itself, so other participants can discover it too.

So take some time and have fun with this exercise. And remember to be tasteful too!

* Images created with Dummies Book Generator, FD Toys Magazine Cover, Comic Strip Generator.

10 Comments:

  • Custom Sign Generator has thousands of image making web tools...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:25 AM  

  • I used Motivator. That is a nice one too.
    http://flagrantdisregard.com/flickr/motivator.php

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:18 AM  

  • Great imaging tools, making a logo right now!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:09 AM  

  • I can't imagine people spending their time looking at all this nonsense. To me it's a big waste of life.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:48 PM  

  • Waste of life? I got a good laff or two from these, not much entertains me these days...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:36 PM  

  • Hey! check out www.toondoo.com. It is an online cartoon/comic strip creator tool.

    It also comes with all the required social networking features like share, mail, comment, bookmark and embed (in blogs and websites).

    A cool tool that one should not miss checking out.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:09 AM  

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    By Blogger Eve, at 3:56 AM  

  • I must be a huge bore because I don't see much point or humor in this... well, other than the fact that if a patron wanted information about this I could now point them in the right direction.

    By Blogger Eve, at 3:57 AM  

  • I liked playing around on www.signgenerator.org. I was able to create some fun images that I could print and purchase. Check it out, it is neat!

    By Blogger Julie, at 8:14 PM  

  • I loved the image generator. I like the Webfetti.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:08 PM  

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