Collagr
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I’m not a huge fan of art, but I know a lot of people enjoy creating and displaying collages. Instead of just seeing one picture or item, you’ll actually see a variety of elements thrown together in a way that can either be pleasing to the eye or nauseating. My wife and I need to get some art to place on the walls in our house, and I’m sure we’ll probably use a collage or two, but aside from where you live, what are you doing to decorate your desktop and your online profiles? Sometimes we forget about making these aspects of our digital lives more appealing, but Collagr will help us to use what we already have access to in order to create collages.
I have an assortment of pictures that I enjoy, and Collagr enables me to use them in a new way. Assuming that the photos that you want to use are posted on Flickr or Photobucket, all you have to do is provide a URL for where they’re located and let Collagr do the rest. If you’re not satisfied with that lack of control, then you can customize some of the settings and generate collages that you’ll be happy to display on your desktop, online profiles, or anywhere else for that matter.
