An event sharing utility, designed to be independent of any social media platform, while maximising privacy.
Full website: amorphea.github.io/v
Example 1 • Example 2 • Example 3 • Example 4
This is a work-in-progress, currently very incomplete
You're very welcome to help out by making new background art, ready for everyone to use for their own events!
- The artwork must be entirely your own work, with no prior copyright claims etc. It should be created without the use of Artificial Intelligence.
- Artwork will be released under a Creative Commons or Human Commons license, allowing for both commercial and non-commercial use and adaptive reuse/derivative works. You can choose the license from a list here.
- The artwork should be uploaded as a 1080px by 1080px JPG file
- The event details will display across the middle of the artwork, so please keep that area uncluttered
- The event details won't stretch all the way to the edge of the artwork, so you're welcome to make the margin around the edges as busy & cluttered as you like. You can customise how large this margin is, so that the text is constrained to only occupy a smaller area
- You can customise the font colour and text shadow, to help the text stand out on different colour backgrounds
- You can't customise the font itself -- each background image is combined with multiple randomly-chosen fonts, based on the theme selected by the user
You're welcome to add new themes!
When making an event, the user selects a theme from a dropdown. Each theme defines a range of background artworks and fonts. The user can then click a 'regenerate' button several times, to choose a random combination that they like.
Themes can overlap, and multiple themes can use the same fonts and background images. For example, a theme called nature might include all the photos from a theme called nature-photographs as well as all the drawings from a theme called nature-drawings. Another theme called drawings might include all of the nature-drawings, and then also various other drawings. It's up to us to decide how fine-grained we want the themes to be.