Archive for November, 2007
Here Is One Sweet Vector-Making Tool. And It’s Free!
Vector Magic takes bitmapped images and turns them into beautiful vector images.
Huh? What’s that mean?
Well, very simply, it takes photos or other complicated graphics and turns them into line drawings. Line drawings that can be stretched to infinity.
That’s the original photo on the top left. The other 3 squares have been traced using Vector Magic’s three settings - high, medium and low.
Yup. A Stanford University team has developed a tool that makes it super easy to do, and does it better than most other auto-tracers, like the one in Adobe Illustrator.
Basically, there are 2 ways a computer can draw pictures:
- with tiny little squares, or pixels, called bitmap, or raster.
- with a command that says something like “draw a circle and make it red with a circumference of 10 pixels. ” This is called a vector image.
The trick is to know when to use which one.
For example, ever try to take a jpeg and make it bigger? It turns all squarish and jaggedy - or pixelated - meaning you start seeing the individual pixels the image is made of. Now if you shrink the same image, it will get all blurry.
That’s not good for some things, such as logos. For those, you want them to be either teeny weeny, or something to paste on the side of a skyscraper. That means you need a vector image.
Now I can’t tell you the number of times I have received bitmaps instead of vectors when someone sends me their logo. This can be a big headache, especially if it’s sitting on a background colour.
Not anymore. If i get one of those nasty things, I will shoot it up to “Vector Magic: The Online Tool for Precision Vectorization” and change it to a more usable form for logos.
In fact I had to use this myself. I never made a proper logo for Bitter Tonic as I was in a big rush to get content up, and so a friend just made a great header for me. And being too busy, I never got around to doing the work. So I tested this by uploading a TIFF of my logo to Vector Magic.
I gotta hand it to them, it makes traces beautifully and the site is easy to use too. And even keeps your photos stored online for a whole month. Check out the difference. The top is a bitmap.

Magnifico!
Did I mention how fast it is?
I wish this team would develop for my ridiculously not-easy-to-use cell phone.
Click here for great tracing by Vector Magic
Tags: free tools, online tool, vector, auto tracer, Vector Magic, line drawing, trace, logos, Stanford University
4 commentsWhy You Should Have Your Own Domain Name. Period.
If you’re a small business owner, a freelancer, self-employed, or an artist - you really should have your own domain name.
Having your own domain name says a lot about you. The first thing it says it that you’re willing to invest the $6.99 US* a year in your business.
Yup - that’s how little some domain name registrars charge for registering a domain name.
Along with proclaiming your commitment to your venture, and thus upping your credibility, having your own domain is the cheapest way to promote your business. Every email you send will market YOUR business name - instead of your Internet Service Provider’s. Why spend time building someone else’s brand when you can be building your own?
The third best reason why you should invest in your own domain name is that it will stay with you no matter where you go. That means it doesn’t matter if you move and have to change Internet Service Providers (your ISP, like Rogers or Bell in Canada, or Comcast or Verizon in the US) - it won’t affect your email, so you don’t have to notify anyone or worry about losing important contacts.
The fourth reason is that it’s better for search engine optimization. If your name is in your domain, it’s a much stronger match.
Want to look professional and show people you are in business and not so cheap that you won’t fork out the $6.95 on your own domain name? Then get yourself a real email address and start building your brand.
Here are 3 popular and cheap domain name registrars:
- Go Daddy - $6.95/yr.
- Netfirms - $5.99/yr.
- 1and1.com $6.99/yr. Free if you buy a hosting package with them ($3.99 a month but they don’t have one-click installs of Wordpress.)
Want to buy a .ca address cheap? This is tougher - some prices are still way out there. But you can try here.
If you want to make sure the company is Canadian, the complete list of registrars is at CIRA
Tip: If you own your domain name but pay a lot more than $6.95 a year, as was common a few years ago, you can try to negotiate a better deal with your domain registration company. They know competition is tough now, so are usually willing to do that versus losing you.
If they won’t budge, you can transfer your domain to a new domain registration company. There’s no reason to pay lots of money anymore.
Also - as was mentioned briefly above, if you know you are going to set up a web site, some web host companies throw in a free domain name if you buy a hosting package with them. Check out some of these web hosting companies.
Next: Why you should host your site on your own domain name.
And coming soon - how to set up your email. For all the people who have bought a domain name - please use it! Nothing makes me go crazy more than people having a URL, but not using the email address that come with it because they can’t figure out how. Such a waste! Sniff.
Tags: domain name, registration, registrar, branding, email, business setting up, small business marketing
2 commentsGreat Web Hosting Deal At AN Hosting Until November 22, 07
This is a great deal from An Hosting, one of the more reliable hosting companies out there.
Thinking it’s time for a site or blog? No more excuses - now is the time to jump in because $4.95 USD is a great price for hosting, and this package is hot. It even has One-Click Installs Of WordPress - the best blogging software out there.
Here’s what you get for $4.95 US a month with their AN Hosting “One Size Fits All” Plan
- 999GB of disk space (up from 250GB)
- 9,999GB of bandwidth (up from 2,500GB)
- Host 999 domains on one account (up from 20 domains)
- Free domain for life!
- Free site move!
- 30 day money-back guarantee
- Free website builder
- 24/7 phone/e-mail support
- Free scripts library
- Only $4.95/mo with no setup fee!
To put this in perspective, let me explain what it means.
Most of the web sites I have built for clients come in under 5 mb, unless they have hefty media sections with a lot of press ready art.
7 years ago, 100 MB was considered a lot of hosting space.
999 GB of storage space is 4 times more than the average computer holds…so that’s a huge amount. I can’t think of how you can use that up unless you actually host 999 blogs on the site.
9,999 GB is a also a huge amount for bandwidth. Bandwidth means how much data is allowed to be downloaded from your web site. It’s a way of measuring your site’s traffic. Some hosting companies put caps on the bandwidth, meaning if your site is super popular, and lots of people are going to your site, hence downloading images, text etc from your site, and you hit the limit, you may have to pay a surcharge.
With shared hosting, this number can be deceptive, but the short answer is the more bandwidth the better. You’d have to be very popular to hit this amount of traffic, so I wouldn’t worry about it. The long answer is that your hosting company may still put a cap on you…but that’s for another post.
Host 999 domains on one account? Wow! Are you a filmmaker with lots of films to promote? Then this package is a great way for you to set up a site or blog for each one of your films. Or how about a blog for everyone in your family. It’s easy to do with one click installs. If you want your own blogging empire, this would be the way to do it.
You only get one domain name free for life with this package, so you will still have to pay for the other domain names every year. But domains start at about $6 USD, so you’ll save at least that much. Some companies are still charging (or rather, ripping people off) $34.95 a year for those people not in the know. Now you know not to pay that much.
You don’t want the web site builder. They build awful sites. Better to put up a Wordpress blog and use that as your web site. If you want it to look less “bloggy,” switch the home page to a static page, and title your blog section as News. I did that here on my writer/director’s site.
All the rest is standard. No one dare charges set-up fees anymore, so that’s nothing special. 24 hour support is another standard practice, though if they actually provide that is another question.
I just sent an email to these guys and it was responded to in under 5 minutes, so that is impressive.
All in all, a very good deal. Sign up before Nov 22, 07, when the price goes back up to 6.95 USD a month.
Tags: web hosting, one-click installs, specials, sale, AN hosting
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