Head on over to Twitlogo and create your own logo in the twitter font.

Head on over to Twitlogo and create your own logo in the twitter font.

Yesterday’s post about TagCrowd showed you how to create a simple word cloud. Today’s service, Wordle, gets you basically the same results but in a much more visually pleasing way. As with TagCrowd, give Wordle some text or a URL, or, in this case, a Delicious username and get back a customizable word cloud. Here’s three versions from Wordle based on the same text I used yesterday.
Give TagCrowd a URL, upload a file, or paste in some text and get a tag cloud of that content in just seconds along with HTML to paste it into your site. Here’s the results of this morning’s NCompass Blog home page.
<!–
begin tag cloud : generated by TagCrowd.com
Feel free to modify as long as you keep this notice.
This code and its rendered image are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
For commercial use licensing, visit http://tagcrowd.com/licensing.html
–>
I love playing with online generators. Here’s a new one that I ran across last week: Image Mosaic Generator v3.0. Just upload a photo of your choice and click the create button. The site will then scan Flick for CC-licensed photos with which to create your image mosaic. Be warned, it didn’t like the 12MP version of the photo I tested with. If your photo’s too large, just shrink it in your photo editing software first and try uploading again.