Contributor post by Meighan O'Toole
Hey everyone - I 'm thrilled to introduce a new series here on the blog today written by my friend Meighan O'Toole out of Oakland, CA who has just launched her own digital strategy company for small brands and businesses at meighanotoole.com. Meighan has a heap of experience online from running her own successful blog, My Love for You is a Stampede of Horses to Community Manager at wired.com So please join me in welcoming her as she embarks on her own and shares with us a bit of her knowledge on social media! It'll be fun! ~Jan
I've been waiting for a very long time for an app that overlays fonts onto my images in a simple and easy way. Have you? I'm willing to bet you have.
(I understand what a tech nerd I've become when I start dreaming of apps I'd like.)
I have downloaded and used a few apps here and there that did the trick, but nothing that ever sung to me. They were just OK — but always felt really clunky. The fonts were wanting, and the ease of use was nonexistent. It was too much work for a quick and dirty image on Instagram.
So I waited. And I bet you did too.
Well, the wait is OVER. No literally it's Over.
Introducing Over, an app to add beautiful typography to your photos.
The wait has actually been over since last spring. But I only recently learned about this beautiful little app.
But I figured I can't be the only one who has missed the boat on this one. And sure enough I'm not. Many people I've since told about Over were unaware of it. Even shutterbug Victoria from sfgirlbybay was as excited as I was about discovering it.
I thought what better way to kick off my intro post introducing my series about social media here on Poppytalk!
Personally, I'm pretty obsessed with it. It was so hard to make only a handful of images for this post!
Oh and if you want to get crazy, you can drop another .99 cents and buy the extra font pack. It's worth it. I did it, and was amazed at the variety. You can preview what fonts are available before you purchase.
My one and only complaint with Over is that it's only available for iOS. I'm actually an Android owner, but I have an old iPhone I use to test apps. So if you don't have an iPhone or iPad you're out of luck as there's no plans any time soon for an Android app.
Android fans, stay tuned for next week when I demo an app that can take the place of Over.
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Meighan O'Toole is a Digital Strategist that lives in Oakland, CA. She helps small brands and creative individuals define their voice online through social media.
Follow her: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Google+
Hey everyone - I 'm thrilled to introduce a new series here on the blog today written by my friend Meighan O'Toole out of Oakland, CA who has just launched her own digital strategy company for small brands and businesses at meighanotoole.com. Meighan has a heap of experience online from running her own successful blog, My Love for You is a Stampede of Horses to Community Manager at wired.com So please join me in welcoming her as she embarks on her own and shares with us a bit of her knowledge on social media! It'll be fun! ~Jan
I've been waiting for a very long time for an app that overlays fonts onto my images in a simple and easy way. Have you? I'm willing to bet you have.
(I understand what a tech nerd I've become when I start dreaming of apps I'd like.)
I have downloaded and used a few apps here and there that did the trick, but nothing that ever sung to me. They were just OK — but always felt really clunky. The fonts were wanting, and the ease of use was nonexistent. It was too much work for a quick and dirty image on Instagram.
So I waited. And I bet you did too.
Well, the wait is OVER. No literally it's Over.
Introducing Over, an app to add beautiful typography to your photos.
The wait has actually been over since last spring. But I only recently learned about this beautiful little app.
But I figured I can't be the only one who has missed the boat on this one. And sure enough I'm not. Many people I've since told about Over were unaware of it. Even shutterbug Victoria from sfgirlbybay was as excited as I was about discovering it.
I thought what better way to kick off my intro post introducing my series about social media here on Poppytalk!
Over made the wait worth it. Its sleek, easy to use, and wonderful to work with. It seamlessly adds beautiful, and dynamic fonts to your images in all colors, shapes, and sizes.
To get a small idea of what Over is capable of (and get totally inspired) check out their Instagram and Pinterest pages. So many fun options.
To get a small idea of what Over is capable of (and get totally inspired) check out their Instagram and Pinterest pages. So many fun options.
It's perfect for a small business, blogs, or anyone who wants to have fun on their phone. The app makes it simple to share to many of our favorite social sites. And the resolution is great to download to your desktop and share to other sites. (Like I did here on Pinterest.)
It's never been easier to get the word out — literally — about what you are seeing and doing.
Personally, I'm pretty obsessed with it. It was so hard to make only a handful of images for this post!
It's a smooth $1.99 in the app store. Which is a steal. I know many people get tight around spending money on apps. But here's the deal if you're grumpy about shelling out 2 bucks for a piece of software, you are supporting someone to make their dream happen. Think of it this way: you get to throw a few dollars at the developers who worked long and hard to create a really beautiful app. People just like us trying to live the dream and make something. And really, it's two dollars.
Oh and if you want to get crazy, you can drop another .99 cents and buy the extra font pack. It's worth it. I did it, and was amazed at the variety. You can preview what fonts are available before you purchase.
My one and only complaint with Over is that it's only available for iOS. I'm actually an Android owner, but I have an old iPhone I use to test apps. So if you don't have an iPhone or iPad you're out of luck as there's no plans any time soon for an Android app.
Android fans, stay tuned for next week when I demo an app that can take the place of Over.
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Meighan O'Toole is a Digital Strategist that lives in Oakland, CA. She helps small brands and creative individuals define their voice online through social media.
Follow her: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Google+