dafont- a font site with a good interface for seeing what your text will look like and what it’s licence dictates before downloading.
linux journal article on Ardour- super long, descriptive and still useful despite being written a while ago. still useful bc of the comments that have been posted, keeping it up to date. [...]
This weekend we did a workshop in a classroom at Puces POP – a co-pro between Indyish and Lulu.com. Katie and Nick came all the way from North Carolina to do Lulu’s first ever Canadian workshop!! explaining to Montrealers just what exactly is print on demand.
(Elran’s not in the pic because he’s helping set [...]
Indyish went looking for someone really comfortable with open source recording tools to help us throw a cool Indyish workshop for POP, and we lucked out when we found Mathieu Johnson. Mathieu is a young artsy DIY guy with extensive open source experience, and a great ability to talk about what he does. He founded [...]
The promised update:
Last night Elran and I picked up Tyler Rauman- whom you may know from the stunnning posters below this post on the blog page (and on every lampost in the citay) or maybe from Telefauna- and we headed North, out beyond the edges of where we’d been before. Henri Bourassa!! ooohhh. [...]
So I’d been trolling the web looking for the perfect persons to help Indyish offer an open source for artists workshop on Audio recording and editing. My call to audacity returned no results, sadly (or at least none that made it to me), and the email I sent out to local linux scensters found me [...]