Tumblr To Wordpress

Tumblr’s users who wish to move their content over to a self-hosted Wordpress blog now have a new solution. Wordpress developer Pete Mall used the existing exporter PHP scripts written by Hao Chen and its “enhancement fork” created by Ben Ward to create a new “Tumblr 2 Wordpress” exporter: http://tumblr2wp.com/.

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• Feb 26, 2011 link notes tagged: Tumblr  Wordpress  exporter  title  generator 
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✖ Via

idsgn (a design blog) – Now and then: How film titles have evolved

“Before the cinematic title sequences of today’s films, pioneered by the likes of Saul Bass and (more recently) Kyle Cooper, film titles were once a motionless work of art. In this ‘Now and then,’ we are pressing pause and exploring the art behind the film title.

Since the early days of cinema, artists have carefully designed film titles to captivate audiences and set the film’s mood. To bring attention to this often overlooked art form, Dutch graphic designer (and movie lover) Christian Annyas has put together The Movie Title Stills Collection. The website collects and neatly organizes film titles by decade, from the 1920’s to present. To illustrate how film titles have evolved over the years, we’ve chosen some of our favorites from the collection.”



• Mar 07, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  design  movie  film  credit  title  still  font  typeface 
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✖ Via Steven Hill’s Movie Title Screens Page: The Fury, Fritz Lang, 1936.

What Is It? “A unique catalog of movies…specifically, screen captures of movie title screens! Jump right in…select the first letter to go to that letter’s index page.” Check out the rest of Steven Hill’s online ressources.



• Apr 26, 2009 link notes tagged: movie  title  still  credit  design  vintage 
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The Art of the Title Sequence : “Remember when your heart sank just a little when you realized the Pink Panther movie wasn’t a cartoon? Then, only a few years later, seeing Edward Gorey’s eerily fantastic opening to “Mystery!” capped with Vincent Price’s name on a headstone had your head spinning at the thought of the kind of stories those etchings could tell…if only the show was based on those illustrations.”



• Feb 12, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: movie  title  sequence  credit  art 
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✖ Via

Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider (1969).



• Jan 10, 2009 link notes tagged: movie  still  title 
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• Jan 07, 2009 link notes tagged: movie  title  typo  font  art  design 
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• Jan 07, 2009 link notes reblogged from nevver  [via] tagged: movie  still  title  western 

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