Happy Pixels

Florian Loretan's blog on Drupal, creativity and more

happy pixels

My new business cards from moo.com got here in the mail. The nice thing about moo.com is the possibility to make each card unique (they also have a public API) and the great quality of their product. I used the header image overlay from my custom colorable theme to generate different color variations, and then cut that up to get three variations from the wavy gradient.

It's been about two years since I registered happypixels.net. What started as a simple blog has now become the web presence for my business as an independent Drupal consultant, and the website needed to be updated to reflect that change. Besides registering happypixels.com, I have also been reworking the design and decided to launch the new theme before continuing with other changes.

As a member of the organizing team, I am happy to invite you to the Drupal Dev Days (aka DrupalCamp Germany 2010), which will take place on May 8th and 9th in Munich. We already announced the event on many German-speaking channels, but I would like to invite those of you who might be coming from further away.

A user of the HappyPixels theme asked me how to modify the header image, and I thought I would share the response here.

If you download the HappyPixels theme, you might notice a folder named "svg". In this folder, you can find the original SVG document used to create the theme. This document can be edited with the open-source program Inkscape and others like Adobe Illustrator.

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