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Was thinking some sort of globe illustration… adam's spinny globe would be cool if it can be embedded. or maybe a line art illustration based on it. this instance doesn't have timed media extension installed, would have to be an html video embed or maybe an animated gif. or just a static image. | |||
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maybe a line art illustration here also, for some consistency with above. illustrating chatting? emailing? people interacting and collaborating? there's loads of cliched stock images of people working together, but they all look so fake. maybe some icons of computers and radios and people? | |||
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Revision as of 15:11, 9 May 2025
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Was thinking some sort of globe illustration… adam's spinny globe would be cool if it can be embedded. or maybe a line art illustration based on it. this instance doesn't have timed media extension installed, would have to be an html video embed or maybe an animated gif. or just a static image.
maybe a line art illustration here also, for some consistency with above. illustrating chatting? emailing? people interacting and collaborating? there's loads of cliched stock images of people working together, but they all look so fake. maybe some icons of computers and radios and people?
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