Digital Interactive Mosaic Event: ERS International Congress
Bachor’s Back: Pothole Mosaics Come To Philly
Philadelphia is no stranger to street artists, both famous and infamous, especially when it comes to mosaics. Take a stroll through South Philadelphia and you’re sure to come across a number of works by local legend Isaiah Zagar. But it looks like there’s a new face in town – Chicago mosaic street artist (and foe of potholes nationwide) Jim Bachor has arrived! We’ve posted about Bachor and his vigilance against city potholes twice before, and it doesn’t look like he’s slowing down any time soon.
Digital Interactive Mosaic Event: PoliticalFest
3 Ways Photos Can Engage Your Fans
The question isn’t whether or not your fans have the content to share, but how you can engage them and give them the opportunity to share it. Photos have become an enormous part of how we express ourselves. We live in a visual age where smartphones have put a camera in the pocket of each one of your fans.
Live Print Mosaic Event: ALA Annual Conference
Creating Your Perfect Landscape Photo Mosaic!
With Our release of our Online Mosaic Tool, you now have the ability to create a custom photo mosaic in a few easy steps. The first step is choosing your source image. Landscapes are a popular source images used with our tool. Landscapes can make for some beautiful photo mosaics, but here are a few tips to get the best results! Let’s take a look at what makes a good landscape source image.
Digital Interactive Mosaic Event: Red Hat Sales Kickoff
Digital Interactive Mosaic Event: Snuggle ‘Bear Your Heart’ in NYC
Colorization: Pro-tips For Your Photo Mosaic
Throughout our 12+ years of photo mosaic design, we’ve managed to fine tune the elements required to create a “true” mosaic. One thing we’ve learned: it’s not easy. After toiling away with the existing photo mosaic software, we decided to create our own and we never looked back. A common shortcut we’d find is heavy colorization and source ghosting. Let’s dive into the specifics of each and how they can make – or break – your photo mosaic.