Fun Friday Resources

Before we begin, a reminder that if you’re in the Newnan, GA, area, you really should head to the Court Square tomorrow night (Sat, Dec 4) between 7:30–8:30 for our staging of Phil Kline’s Unsilent Night. Of course, you really should join us at Greenville St Park and participate. (Instructions at the link.)

This week, a true hodge-podge of resources that I’ve come across recently.

Gin & Tonic drawing by Victoria (IG: @urbanmagpiedesign) over at Skribbl.

Doing research for your Hallmark holiday movie? [Hold on, that was too funny; I have to settle down a bit.] Ask a Library of Congress Librarian!

Check out some free ebooks.

Need some weird and wonderful inspiration to STEAL FROM THE BEST from nature? Try this collection of root system drawings from Wageningen University & Research Image Collections. Explore more by clicking on the Select all collections option. (Be advised that there are some copyright restrictions on direct use.)

Hand-drawn illustrations from a collective of artists.

I don’t know if you’ve ever had to assume a leadership role in an organization that needed to change in some way, but it’s amazing how often those efforts lead nowhere. Here’s a good analysis of why that might happen and how to avoid it.

If you have concerns about “spy pixels” in your emails, check out Scary Senders.

Just another mesmerizing entrainment of Dada on the intertubes.

Lastly, a useful tool: Image Upscaler, which cleans up your crappy lo-res image and makes it modern.