That’s exactly what I thought I’d have with Thing #9 but I wasn’t as “into it” as I thought I might be. I’m not saying I wasn’t intrigued by what I found. I think some of the poster generators would be good for marketing. I did enjoy creating a movie poster with Poster Forge (see below). And the Garfield Comic Strip Generator. But some of the generators really don’t have a widespread application or none at all – just created because they can be, or for curiosities sake alone. Like the Nightingale Song Generator, where you type in a word and it is translated into nightingale for you, or the similar R2D2 Language Generator. The Chinese Name Generator is another, or the HairMixer, where you can pick two photos of celebrities, or upload your own, and mix one person’s face with the other’s hair. As a final example of the not so great, you can create your own Oscars’ speech by filling in the blanks.
I mainly checked out The Generator Blog to see what is out there. And of course fd’s Flickr toys are great (see previous post). Looking forward to reacquainting with LibraryThing next.
Below are some of the results I created.
I mainly checked out The Generator Blog to see what is out there. And of course fd’s Flickr toys are great (see previous post). Looking forward to reacquainting with LibraryThing next.
Below are some of the results I created.



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