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@nodebox

Official account of NodeBox, an open-source app for generative 2D graphics.

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linkhttp://nodebox.net/ calendar_today05-11-2009 22:53:59

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This week’s tutorial isn’t about AE. It’s about NodeBox and the cool stuff you can do with it. Check it out! youtu.be/eRYpKMvPTws

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@frodebohelland It doesn't support hinting – and it would be very hard to develop that on my own. Contributions are welcome though :-)

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Please consider backing Prototypo, an online typeface editor that uses our opentype.js library: kickstarter.com/projects/59969…

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We're currently doing a workshop for MA graphic design students in Vilnius, Lithuania. Check out the first sketches: workshops.nodebox.net/2014-vilnius/

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Watch+play with the work of our students during a one week NodeBox Live dataviz masterclass: static.nodebox.net/2015-antwerp/

Watch+play with the work of our students  during a one week NodeBox Live dataviz masterclass: static.nodebox.net/2015-antwerp/
Frederik De Bleser (@enigmeta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another week, another workshop! Check out the results of the 2015 Vilnius Workshop: Everything is Data static.nodebox.net/2015-vilnius/

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1000 movie names packed into a single poster — nice work made with NodeBox (project files: support.nodebox.net/discussions/sh…).

1000 movie names packed into a single poster — nice work made with NodeBox (project files: support.nodebox.net/discussions/sh…).
Nicholas Rougeux (@rougeux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing Æsop Blooms: Reimagining classic fables as colorful bouquets. c82.net/work/?id=367 Plus, a new post about how they were made including a small bonus at the end: c82.net/blog?id=77

Announcing Æsop Blooms: Reimagining classic fables as colorful bouquets. c82.net/work/?id=367

Plus, a new post about how they were made including a small bonus at the end: c82.net/blog?id=77