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Libre Graphics Magazine 1.1

First encounters -- Taking flight

November 2010

ISSN: 1925-1416

Editorial Team

Publisher

Studio XX

Community Board

  • Dave Crossland
  • Louis Desjardins
  • Aymeric Mansoux
  • Alexandre Prokoudine
  • Femke Snelting

Contributors

  • Margaret Burnett
  • Dave Crossland
  • Laura C. Hewitt
  • John LeMasney
  • Ludivine Loiseau (and her class)
  • Pete Meadows
  • Lila Pagola
  • Eric Schrijver

Printed in Montréal by Mardigrafe on recycled paper.

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Cover graphics

  • Silver Bird's Nest illustration created from a picture by Flickr user PerpetualPlum
  • Rainbow gradient found on a post by user Erroneus on InkscapeForum.com

Images under a CC Attribution Share-Alike license

  • Photo of ginger coons by herself.
  • Photo of Dave Crossland by Mary Crossland.
  • Photo of Eric Schrijver by himself.
  • Photos of VTF type specimens in "Notebook" section by ginger coons.
  • Type specimen in "F/LOSS in the classroom" by Ludivine Loiseau.
  • Illustrations in "The unicorn tutorial" by ginger coons.
  • Images in "Applying F/LOSS as a final user and not dying in the attempt" by Lila Pagola.
  • Photo of Ben Laenen by Dave Crossland.
  • All images in the "Showcase" section can be attributed to the creators mentioned therein. All are licensed CC BY-SA.
  • Fontmatrix screenshot from Resources section by Wikipedia user Gürkan Sengün.
  • Inkscape screenshot from Resources section by Ana Carvalho.

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