Welcome BIG Images’ May newsletter.


BIG things are brewing at BIG Images’ sister company, delicious:suite. On May 25, we’re releasing the public beta of our online design software — the delicious:designer version 2.0. So, because things are moving at a feverish pace around here, we’re interrupting your regularly scheduled newsletter with a little look into the new software we’re developing. Enjoy it, because it’s delicious!

Developments at BIG Images, May 2007

delicious:designer

The delicious:designer - It’s the future, not science fiction.
The delicious:designer - it's the future, not science fiction. Illustration by Benjamin Lawless.
Version 2 of the delicious:designer is the culmination of two years of development by the folks at BIG Images. The delicious:designer aims to be the world’s best easy-to-use cross-platform vector design program. Unlike most design applications, the delicious:designer runs within your web browser, allowing access to your designs from anywhere in the world.

Read more about it here.

second:skin

second:skin - clothe yourself in imagination.
Second:skin - Create pixel-perfect clothing in Second Life for free with no fuss whatsoever. Illustration by Benjamin Lawless.
The residents of Second Life know there aren’t many options for creating textures for Second Life clothing. They typically require thousand-dollar professional design suites or the barely functional free design apps that come with your computer. Based on the same code as the delicious:designer, second:skin allows anyone the ability to create beautiful clothing in Second Life with ease.

Read more about second:skin here.

delicious:viewer

The delicious:viewer - harness the power of the delicious:suite directly on your site. The only limit is your imagination.
The world's only cross-platform, cross-browser vector viewer and editor. Works wherever the internet does. Illustration by Benjamin Lawless.
The delicious:viewer gives everyone the ability to embed vector images into web pages and blogs with the ease and predictability of a jpeg. Once the image is online, anyone can zoom, pan, and even edit it, right on the page.

Read more about it here.