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ABT's Ballet Terms Word Tree™
How would this look on a T-Shirt, I wonder?
I checked the spellings in a ballet dictionary.
Composed in "Wordle" which is a toy for generating “word clouds” from the text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
I am redoing it to recreate the steps...
Save your text in a text edit program so you can try it out against different settings in Wordie. Type in words you want to be larger more often.
Paste your text into Wordie at www.wordle.net/create and hit Go.
Click on Color in the menu line above and select the color palette you want to try. For example, I used Worldle(TM).
Also select the level of variance you like at the bottom of the Color menu. I like lots of variance so word colors do not repeat as often and you get different shades of the basic colors..
You can click repeatedly on Recolor in the color menu, until you like the colors it chose.
Click on Layout. I like "Mostly Vertical" or "Mostly Horizontal"
You can also keep hitting "re-layout" with current settings until you get a layout you like.
I then used "Grab" and selected my area on the window I wanted to save. Grab is a nice screen selector and save program on Mac's OS X. There are plenty of similar applications on Microsoft Windows too.
Actually you should select and save the image whenever you like it because selecting changes seems to lose what you had. For me anyway.
Here's A Different Way:
It's also fun and interesting, on the create page, to use the option of giving it your webpage URL and have it select the words for you. It selects word sizes on the frequency of occurrence on the page. Or in your text for that matter.
Hope that helps.
Oh, I should mention. The colors from Wordle are too mute for my taste, so I imported it into Apple's iPhoto to give it a little more vibrancy. You can do the same in Flickr's Picnic. Or, you can use Photoshop, which is the real powerhouse.
Madame Loïk whipped cheese, or fromage fouetté, is produced between the towns of Plancoët and Créhen using local milk. The cheese comes in many flavor combinations, the most common of which is plain but lightly salted with sea salt from Guérande. The Guérande salt is harvested on the Breton coast according to traditional methods; seawater moves with the tide into a series of manmade shallow pools, evaporating until salt crystals form and are hand-harvested. Other Madame Loïk flavors include Shallot & Chive, Honey & Nuts, and Red Pepper Purée.
ABT's Ballet Terms Word Tree™
How would this look on a T-Shirt, I wonder?
I checked the spellings in a ballet dictionary.
Composed in "Wordle" which is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
I am redoing it to recreate the steps...
Save your text in a text edit program so you can try it out against different settings in Wordie. Type in words you want to be larger more often.
Paste your text into Wordie at www.wordle.net/create and hit Go.
Click on Color in the menu line above and select the color palette you want to try. For example, I used Worldle(TM).
Also select the level of variance you like at the bottom of the Color menu. I like lots of variance so word colors do not repeat as often and you get different shades of the basic colors..
You can click repeatedly on Recolor in the color menu, until you like the colors it chose.
Click on Layout. I like "Mostly Vertical" or "Mostly Horizontal"
You can also keep hitting "re-layout" with current settings until you get a layout you like.
I then used "Grab" and selected my area on the window I wanted to save. Grab is a nice screen selector and save program on Mac's OS X. There are plenty of similar applications on Microsoft Windows too.
Actually you should select and save the image whenever you like it because selecting changes seems to lose what you had. For me anyway.
Here's A Different Way:
It's also fun and interesting, on the create page, to use the option of giving it your webpage URL and have it select the words for you. It selects word sizes on the frequency of occurrence on the page. Or in your text for that matter.
Hope that helps.
Oh, I should mention. The colors from Wordle are too mute for my taste, so I imported it into Apple's iPhoto to give it a little more vibrancy. You can do the same in Flickr's Picnic. Or, you can use Photoshop, which is the real powerhouse.
ABT's Ballet Word Tree™
How would this look on a T-Shirt, I wonder?
I checked the spellings in a ballet dictionary.
Composed in "Wordle™" which is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
I am redoing it to recreate the steps...
Save your text in a text edit program so you can try it out against different settings in Wordie. Type in words you want to be larger more often.
Paste your text into Wordie at www.wordle.net/create and hit Go.
Click on Color in the menu line and select the color palette you want to try. For example, I used Wordle™
Also select the level of variance you like at the bottom of the Color menu. I like lots of variance so word colors do not repeat as often and you get different shades of the basic colors..
You can click repeatedly on Recolor in the color menu, until you like the colors it chose.
Click on Layout. I like "Mostly Vertical" or "Mostly Horizontal"
You can also keep hitting "re-layout" with current settings until you get a layout you like.
I then used "Grab" and selected my area on the window I wanted to save. Grab is a nice screen selector and save program on Mac's OS X. There are plenty of similar applications on Microsoft Windows too.
Actually you should select and save the image whenever you like it because selecting changes seems to lose what you had. For me anyway.
Here's A Different Way:
It's also fun and interesting, on the create page, to use the option of giving it your webpage URL and have it select the words for you. It selects word sizes on the frequency of occurrence on the page. Or in your text for that matter.
Hope that helps.
Oh, I should mention. The colors from Wordle are too mute for my taste, so I imported it into Apple's iPhoto to give it a little more vibrancy. You can do the same in Flickr's Aviary. Or, you can use various iPad Apps.
Variations on a Theme
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree - Radial Sketch1
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Variations on a Theme
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Variations on a Theme - ABT's Word Tree With A Radial Blur - Ballet Ripples In Time And Space
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Focus Everyone!! - Find Your Center...
Variations on a Theme - Ballet Focus In Time And Space -
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Variations on a Theme - ABT's Word Tree In A Radial Charcoal Font
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Variations on a Theme - ABT's Word Tree Radial Edges2
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Variations on a Theme
ABT's Word Tree Fingerprint -Swirl1
Miss Cecily's Learn-To-Turn Class
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
Variations on a Theme
Find Your Places Please - These ballet words have found theirs...
Arizona Ballet Theatre's Word Tree
www.arizonaballettheatre.com
ABT's Ballet Terms Word Tree™
How would this look on a T-Shirt, I wonder?
It seemed to have a nice balance and structure, after many tries... I do like the colors in this one, and the extreme effects on the words themselves...
I checked the spellings in a ballet dictionary.
Composed in "Wordle™" which is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
I am redoing it to recreate the steps...
Save your text in a text edit program so you can try it out against different settings in Wordie. Type in words you want to be larger more often.
Paste your text into Wordie at www.wordle.net/create and hit Go.
Click on Color in the menu line above and select the color palette you want to try. For example, I used Wordle™
Also select the level of variance you like at the bottom of the Color menu. I like lots of variance so word colors do not repeat as often and you get different shades of the basic colors..
You can click repeatedly on Recolor in the color menu, until you like the colors it chose.
Click on Layout. I like "Mostly Vertical" or "Mostly Horizontal"
You can also keep hitting "re-layout" with current settings until you get a layout you like.
I then used "Grab" and selected my area on the window I wanted to save. Grab is a nice screen selector and save program on Mac's OS X. There are plenty of similar applications on Microsoft Windows too.
Actually you should select and save the image whenever you like it because selecting changes seems to lose what you had. For me anyway.
Here's A Different Way:
It's also fun and interesting, on the create page, to use the option of giving it your webpage URL and have it select the words for you. It selects word sizes on the frequency of occurrence on the page. Or in your text for that matter.
Hope that helps.
Oh, I should mention. The colors from Wordle are too mute for my taste, so I imported it into Apple's iPhoto to give it a little more vibrancy. You can do the same in Flickr's Picnic. Or, you can use Photoshop, which is the real powerhouse.
ABT's Ballet Terms Word Tree™
How would this look on a T-Shirt, I wonder?
I checked the spellings in a ballet dictionary.
Composed in "Wordle™" which is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
I am redoing it to recreate the steps...
Save your text in a text edit program so you can try it out against different settings in Wordie. Type in words you want to be larger more often.
Paste your text into Wordie at www.wordle.net/create and hit Go.
Click on Color in the menu line above and select the color palette you want to try. For example, I used Wordle™
Also select the level of variance you like at the bottom of the Color menu. I like lots of variance so word colors do not repeat as often and you get different shades of the basic colors..
You can click repeatedly on Recolor in the color menu, until you like the colors it chose.
Click on Layout. I like "Mostly Vertical" or "Mostly Horizontal"
You can also keep hitting "re-layout" with current settings until you get a layout you like.
I then used "Grab" and selected my area on the window I wanted to save. Grab is a nice screen selector and save program on Mac's OS X. There are plenty of similar applications on Microsoft Windows too.
Actually you should select and save the image whenever you like it because selecting changes seems to lose what you had. For me anyway.
Here's A Different Way:
It's also fun and interesting, on the create page, to use the option of giving it your webpage URL and have it select the words for you. It selects word sizes on the frequency of occurrence on the page. Or in your text for that matter.
Hope that helps.
Oh, I should mention. The colors from Wordle are too mute for my taste, so I imported it into Apple's iPhoto to give it a little more vibrancy. You can do the same in Flickr's Picnic. Or, you can use Photoshop, which is the real powerhouse.
ABT's Ballet Terms Word Tree™
How would this look on a T-Shirt, I wonder?
I checked the spellings in a ballet dictionary.
Composed in "Wordle™" which is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
I am redoing it to recreate the steps...
Save your text in a text edit program so you can try it out against different settings in Wordie. Type in words you want to be larger more often.
Paste your text into Wordie at www.wordle.net/create and hit Go.
Click on Color in the menu line above and select the color palette you want to try. For example, I used Wordle™
Also select the level of variance you like at the bottom of the Color menu. I like lots of variance so word colors do not repeat as often and you get different shades of the basic colors..
You can click repeatedly on Recolor in the color menu, until you like the colors it chose.
Click on Layout. I like "Mostly Vertical" or "Mostly Horizontal"
You can also keep hitting "re-layout" with current settings until you get a layout you like.
I then used "Grab" and selected my area on the window I wanted to save. Grab is a nice screen selector and save program on Mac's OS X. There are plenty of similar applications on Microsoft Windows too.
Actually you should select and save the image whenever you like it because selecting changes seems to lose what you had. For me anyway.
Here's A Different Way:
It's also fun and interesting, on the create page, to use the option of giving it your webpage URL and have it select the words for you. It selects word sizes on the frequency of occurrence on the page. Or in your text for that matter.
Hope that helps.
Oh, I should mention. The colors from Wordle are too mute for my taste, so I imported it into Apple's iPhoto to give it a little more vibrancy. You can do the same in Flickr's Picnic. Or, you can use Photoshop, which is the real powerhouse.