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UPDATE: 14th August, 2010
AllSizes has been updated to work with Flickr's new photo page menu. The information at the top of this thread is currently out-of date.
See this comment for details on upgrading to AllSizes v2:
www.flickr.com/groups/flickrhacks/discuss/721575943037986...
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AllSizes+ is a Greasemonkey script that gives you quick access to the different sizes available for a photo on Flickr. It produces better HTML code for posting photos on to blogs and Flickr discussion threads, lets you quickly view and download images, and does a few other things too.
AllSizes+ is intended for bloggers who (with permission) re-post Flickr photos onto blog sites and the Flickr discussion threads, as well as download images for offline projects.
See the discussion thread in the Flickr Hacks group for more details, and to ask questions about the script.
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SUDTIPOS NEWS
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We are proud to announce the release of Courtesy Script, our latest ornamental tribute to late S. XiX penmanship.
Get Courtesy > www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/courtesy-script-pro/
ABOUT COURTESY
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As in Victorian times, the precious, hand-lettered look of custom stationery is back in vogue. Enter Courtesy Script, my newest ornamental script typeface.
Courtesy captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship, in particular the Zanerian school. Its lowercase is notably understated, a simple monoline with very wide connections that ease readability. In the capitals, Courtesy adds variety in both the weight of the strokes, and in degrees of flourish — from merely fancy to over-the-top engrossery.
Based on an alphabet found in a 19th-century penmanship journal, Ale created hundreds of additional, stylistically complementary letterforms. Alternate capitals and lowercase letters, swashed lowercase forms, and ending and ornamental swashes; numerals, punctuation, and non-English and accented characters.
With virtually endless ways to customize its use, Courtesy helps designers create fluid, signature looks on stationery and invitations, book covers, fashion layouts, and packaging.
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER: I Do Not Condone Any Acts Of Vandalism Nor Do I Participate In Such Criminal Activity. I Am Simply An Observant and Take Photos Of This Graffiti You Have Come Across. ALSO I Will Not Condone Any Usage Of My Photos To Support Any Legal Matter Involving These Acts Of Vandalism Therefore YOU ARE NOT WELCOME TO VIEW OR TAKE THIS MATERIAL For ANY Purpose...
Greasemonkey script to manage view and fave group memberships.
Script available here (current version 1.11).
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They Yi people have their own script that may date as early as the 7th century. It is a syllabary script, meaning each character represents one syllable, which had 1840 characters in its original form. The Yi script is one of the few eastern Asian scripts that appears to have no connection to Chinese characters, whereas most other East Asian scripts do. There have been recent publications of Yi documents although traditionally it is largely only the Bimo who read these religious texts. The word Bimo refers to the ability to read and chant these ancient texts.
Baisha Village (Yunnan Province), China
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I m proud to announce the release of Feel Script. Take a look of the pdf at www.veer.com/download/pdf/feelscript.pdf
More about Feel at www.veer.com/products/typedetail.aspx?image=UMT0000300#sp...
Street art is visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues. The term gained popularity during the graffiti art boom of the early 1980s and continues to be applied to subsequent incarnations. Stencil graffiti, wheatpasted poster art or sticker art, and street installation or sculpture are common forms of modern street art. Video projection, yarn bombing and Lock On sculpture became popularized at the turn of the 21st century.
The terms "urban art", "guerrilla art", "post-graffiti" and "neo-graffiti" are also sometimes used when referring to artwork created in these contexts.[1] Traditional spray-painted graffiti artwork itself is often included in this category, excluding territorial graffiti or pure vandalism.
Street art is often motivated by a preference on the part of the artist to communicate directly with the public at large, free from perceived confines of the formal art world.[2] Street artists sometimes present socially relevant content infused with esthetic value, to attract attention to a cause or as a form of "art provocation".[3]
Street artists often travel between countries to spread their designs. Some artists have gained cult-followings, media and art world attention, and have gone on to work commercially in the styles which made their work known on the streets.