Designing: Gwibber themes (1)

I use Gwibber to keep up with the various micro-blogging (Twitter, Facebook updates, identi.ca etc) services and having just installed Ubuntu 11.04 ‘Natty Narwhal’ (which includes Gwibber by default) I thought now is a good time to work on some themes. The supplied themes – ‘ubuntu’ and ‘default’ plus those available in the gwibber-themes package – are good but I found they didn’t contain exactly what I needed so have now been creating some of my own that also integrate with the UI settings.

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Designing: Gwibber themes (1)

Images: spots and stripes 1 (vector)

One of the things I had in mind for this site was to be a place to upload some of the graphics I’ve been working on and to make selected images available for free download through a Creative Commons license so that other people could use these as-is or build on them.

Album: Spots and stripes

The link to the complete page above shows all pictures I’ve added to this group – images below are the newly added ones only. Have a look at the link above for the complete group or use the pages list in the sidebar…

spotty 1

spotty 2

spotty 3

stripey 1

stripey 2

squares 1


Creative Commons License
vector images by the edge of logic and intuition is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.

Guitar tab paper 3

As I am always wanting to write out ideas of things I’ve come up with for the guitar, rather than buy a book of “manuscript” paper I created some PDF versions for various different layouts. It’s set to US letter paper size. Hopefully other people will find these useful as well!

I will be adding more of these as I have made various different ones for different purposes!

This one has 4 lines of tab with 6 ‘strings’ on each, and a lined area at the bottom for making any notes or anything else that seems relevant.

The screenshot below shows what it will look like (note screenshot was taken on a Linux system, so if you are using Acrobat Reader the menus etc in the software will look slightly different to this but the PDF itself will be the same!)

Screenshot-tabpaper3full.pdf

Download the full page tab paper in PDF

Guitar tab paper 2

As I am always wanting to write out ideas of things I’ve come up with for the guitar, rather than buy a book of “manuscript” paper I created some PDF versions for various different layouts. It’s set to US letter paper size. Hopefully other people will find these useful as well!

I will be adding more of these as I have made various different ones for different purposes!

This one has 5 lines of tab with 6 ‘strings’ on each, and a ‘freehand’ area at the bottom for making any notes or anything else that seems relevant.

The screenshot below shows what it will look like (note screenshot was taken on a Linux system, so if you are using Acrobat Reader the menus etc in the software will look slightly different to this but the PDF itself will be the same!)

Screenshot-tabpaper2full.pdf

Download the full page tab paper in PDF

Guitar tab paper 1

As I am always wanting to write out ideas of things I’ve come up with for the guitar, rather than buy a book of “manuscript” paper I created some PDF versions for various different layouts. It’s set to US letter paper size. Hopefully other people will find these useful as well!

I will be adding more of these as I have made various different ones for different purposes!

This one has 8 lines of tab with 6 ‘strings’ on each.

The screenshot below shows what it will look like (note screenshot was taken on a Linux system, so if you are using Acrobat Reader the menus etc in the software will look slightly different to this but the PDF itself will be the same!)

Screenshot-tabpaper1full.pdf

Download the full page tab paper in PDF


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