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Web 2.0 Tools: Flickr - BigHugeLabs.com


I wrote in a previous post that Flickr has a great set of tools built around it.  Much of this is due to the easy to use API's that Flickr created, another part is Flickr makes the photo the central point of the site, which attracts lots of fans.

One of the tools I really like is BigHugeLabs.com.  This allows you to take a photo and do great things : build a motivational poster,  a magazine cover, a movie poster.  These can be used as gifts, for humor, for fun etc.

See examples below.  Check out Bighugelabs.com here.

For example, you can create a magazine cover from a photo :



Or take a photo and make it into a movie poster:



How about a jigsaw (and I don't mean Saw IV) :



And that motivational poster too :


Comments

Anonymous said…
Big Huge Labs can make some funny stuff... I did this one last year sometime, my dad didn't find it so funny...

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/supertoph/255787359/" title="Family Motivation by SuperTopher, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/104/255787359_08ab3e44af_m.jpg" width="240" height="192" alt="Family Motivation" /></a>

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