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27. September 202012. August 2020

Amateurishly beautifying event photographs

Do people think that you, as a DH person, are also responsible for your project’s outreach activities yet nobody considers

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13. September 202012. August 2020

An amateurish but functional tutorial to make (logo) vector graphics from photos

Do you need to make a vector logo for your project but have no idea how? Do you want to

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Two basic image manipulation life-savers

In this post, I wanted to share a few tricks for simple image manipulation (with the goal of making pictures

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