73 enlaces en mi del.icio.us, marzo 2009

Estos son los enlaces recientes que he agregado en del.icio.us, hasta final de marzo. Un poco de todo: tipografía, diseño gráfico, estilo, ilustración, cómic, código, aprendizaje…:

  1. Flickr: The Design and Illustration Muscle Collection -
  2. Viva mi Dueño! – ilustración
  3. mi bulin -ilustración
  4. Violeta Lópiz -ilustración
  5. Manigua – Diseño gráfico
  6. Joaquín López Cruces -ilustración
  7. Indexhibit – A web application used to build and maintain an archetypal, invisible website format that combines text, image, movie and sound. Requirements: Linux/Apache server, PHP4+, MySQL 3.23+, FTP application.
  8. American Art Archives – Illustration Art: American Art Archives is dedicated to the memory of the great Illustration Artists.
    It’s an understatement that illustrators were treated with a lot more respect in the past.
  9. Community Learning Network – a site designed to help K-12 teachers integrate technology into the classroom. Here you’ll find over 5,800 annotated links to educational sites with free resources, all organized by theme pages and keyword search.
  10. Teacher’s Corner – Free Teacher Resources and Lesson Plans
  11. Scriptographer.com – Stroke Input -
  12. 22 Professional WordPress Themes And Resources -
  13. TWEEEEET Design -
  14. Addictomatic: Inhale the Web – crea automáticamente una página a medida con las últimas noticias y comentarios sobre cualquier tema.
  15. Máscaras africanas – del Musée de l’homme de París
  16. ChibiPaint Oekaki: Paint and Draw Online – ChibiPaint is an open source oekaki applet, a software that allows people to draw and paint online and share the result with other art enthusiasts. You can start using it right now on this website in the Oekaki Board section or download it and integrate it into your own website.
  17. NineChime Oekaki: Poteto – complete Oekaki BBS (Requirements: Unix/Mac/Win32, PHP 4 & 5, MySQL 3+) with many new features compared to Poteto, including full support for Shi-Painter and Chibi Paint, file uploads, various fixes, and much lower bandwidth usage. Wacintaki also has a nifty resize option, which resizes the paint applet to fit your whole screen (no more teeny applet windows)!
  18. A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods -
  19. 1000 Heads: the book – presentation at YouTube
  20. Adobe video workshop -
  21. o temporário – el blog de Rui Soussa, ilustrador.
  22. Potrace: the best autotracing for smooth curves -
  23. Importing Inkscape in Fontforge -
  24. PicPick – PicPick is an all-in-one software for software developers, graphic designers. It has an intuitive interface and simple, elegant operation. select tools from a trayicon menu: It features a powerful capture tool, image editor, color picker, color palette, pixel ruler, protractor, crosshair, whiteboard and etc. You can use all these tools freely. PicPick is portable ware, so you don’t need any installation.
  25. Charley Harper illustrations fanclub, Flickr -
  26. Paul Thurlby – Illustrator
  27. Fontspace -
  28. Avira AntiVir -
  29. Quotes On Comics -
  30. Colors! – aplicación de pintura digital para Nintendo DS Homebrew o para iPhone.
  31. 20 excelentes stocks fotográficos de modelos -
  32. Gareth Price World Sketches -
  33. The Sketchbook Project – Like a concert tour, but with sketchbooks.
  34. Doodlers Anonymous – The permanent home for spontaneous doodle art.
  35. Les illustrations de Lapin -
  36. les calepins de lapin – With a fluid and vibrating line, I draw my everyday life.
    The base of my compositions is a collection of faces, objects,
    sensations and moments. My style is some place between vintage and modernity.
  37. Lovely Package – The leading source for the very best that package design has to offer.
  38. Packagings of the World – - Packaging Design Archive in a Package
  39. Ape on the Moon – Contemporary Illustration Blog
  40. Delphine Durand – illustrateur de livres pour les enfants.
  41. eXe : eLearning XHTML editor – The eXe project developed a freely available Open Source authoring application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup. Resources authored in eXe can be exported in IMS Content Package, SCORM 1.2, or IMS Common Cartridge formats or as simple self-contained web pages.
  42. VirtualBox -
  43. VirtualBox – Community Ubuntu Documentation
  44. Ignatz Mouse and Krazy Kat – Herrimania.
  45. Deshabilita las 6 opciones más inútiles de Windows Vista -
  46. OLGA Guitar Chords and Tablature @ Scribd – Community-generated transcriptions of thousands of songs. This is the original, classic OLGA (Online Guitar Archive) at the time it was originally shut down in 1998.
  47. Letras e cifras de músicas do Seu Jeito – músicas brasileiras
  48. 500+ Free Seamless Patterns for Web and Print Designs -
  49. Pencil – a traditional 2D animation software – Pencil is an animation/drawing software for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. It lets you create traditional hand-drawn animation (cartoon) using both bitmap and vector graphics. Pencil is free and open source.
  50. PosteRazor – Make your own poster! – The PosteRazor cuts a raster image into pieces which can afterwards be printed out and assembled to a poster. As input, the PosteRazor takes a raster image. The resulting poster is saved as a multipage PDF document. An easy to use, wizard like user interface guides through 5 steps. PosteRazor is available as a Windows, an OSX and a Linux version. It is an open source, GNU licensed project
  51. Pure Data – Pd (aka Pure Data) is a real-time graphical programming environment for audio, video, and graphical processing. It is the third major branch of the family of patcher programming languages known as Max (Max/FTS, ISPW Max, Max/MSP, jMax, etc.) originally developed by Miller Puckette and company at IRCAM. The core of Pd is written and maintained by Miller Puckette and includes the work of many developers, making the whole package very much a community effort.
  52. K-SET – visual extravaganza
  53. GRRRR.net -
  54. Frank Chimero – is an illustrator, graphic designer and writer.
  55. grain edit – Modern graphic design inspiration blog + vintage graphics resource
  56. Nathan Fox – dibujante, maestro de la tinta. No muy diferente de Paul Pope.
  57. Periodic table of typefaces -
  58. Ricardo Cavolo – ilustrador
  59. Perdidos: episodio a episodio – super-detallados comentarios de cada episodio de la serie.
  60. The TRIZ Journal – For people interested in the TRIZ methods of creativity and innovation
  61. Bellas artes Casa Pontes – en Madrid
  62. Cancioneros.com – música de autor, letras, discografías…
  63. TDT3D – Apprentissage et formation vidéos en ligne pour Formations 2D & Matte painting
  64. TDT3D – Colorisation Bande dessinée -
  65. Flickr: The BBE – UNTD CLRS OF NTR -
  66. The Saint John’s Bible – a special edition coordinated by Donald Jackson, with contemporary scripts and illumination, written on vellum using quills. It uses natural handmade inks and hand-ground pigments. It uses gild such as gold
    and silver leaf.
  67. Où le regard ne porte pas… – de Georges Abolin et Olivier Pont
  68. Jim Flora -
  69. 13, Rue BRUGUERA – Una web sobre los tebeos de la añorada Editorial Bruguera
  70. Jinx the Monkey :: Drip! -
  71. FileHippo.com -
  72. Tativille – Le site officiel de Jacques Tati, Les films de mon oncle, Tativille, Monsieur Hulot, Tatischeff, Playtime, Parade, Trafic…
  73. Everything Search Engine – Locate files and folders by name instantly. # Small installation file
  • # Clean and simple user interface
    # Quick file indexing
    # Quick searching
    # Minimal resource usage
    # Share files with others easily
    # Real-time updating
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