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Revision as of 11:55, 6 December 2023
Libre Graphics includes practises and Free, Libre and Open Source software tools in the areas of design, illustration, typography, lay-out, art, photography, publishing, cartography, animation and video. Libre Graphics extends to standards, file formats and actual creative work.
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Initiatives, projects
- Eightycolumn (80c), a network of free culture aware educators in art, music and design education.
- Libre Graphics Meeting, yearly gathering of users and developers of Libre Graphics tools
- Libre graphics software initiatives (selection)
- PrePostPrint , a laboratory and research group for alternative free publishing workflows.
- the web to print library — prefiguration, printed editions produced with open source and web tools: a physical and mobile archive for schools, libraries and exhibition places, est. 2022. [1]
Publications
- Libre Graphics Magazine, since 2010.
- Alexandre Leray, Stéphanie Vilayphiou (eds.), Considering Your Tools: A Reader for Designers and Developers, Libre Graphics Research Unit, 2013.
- Books with an attitude, books published by Constant, designed with 100% Free and Open Source Software
- Publications on libre graphics at Monoskop Log
- Christoph Haag, Femke Snelting (eds) "I think that conversations are the best, biggest thing that free software has to offer its user", Constant, 2015
Resources
- A collection of libre fonts by women, compiled by Loraine Furter.
See also
Graphic design, FLOSS, Copyright activism