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Old 05-13-2011, 05:53 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Giggleton View Post
Sounds good, which texts are you talking about?
Any kind of free/public domain book - anything you can find on Gutenberg Project or Feebooks and whatnot. Yesterday I was adding some Lovecraft, Conan Doyle and Jane Austen to my collection - important, inspiring works of literature that deserve pretty, free, dedicated packaging.

As for the type of graphics I had in mind, something like this or this - something inspired and professional-looking.

Now if it was just about prettifying my own collection - I've been using Photoshop for something like 15 years and I could take care of my own business. But I've also taken the habit of sharing every image I've ever produced under free licences (the wtfpl being my favorite) for other people to use.

I could just post whatever I make on Flickr or this forum, but wouldn't it be great to create a centralized, easy-to-find, easy-to-access (for other websites such as Feedbooks, or at least for Calibre) database for everyone to enjoy & contribute to?

But all I have to offer for this idea is Photoshop skills, so I'm checking if anyone else is getting excited by this idea

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