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A place to store code for creating hex stickers and output images.

The hexes here were made using one of:

Code is in the R/ subfolder; output images in output/. Image sources listed in img/README.md and font sources listed in font/README.md.

Hex stickers

R packages

Find out about these packages, and more, on my projects page.

Hex sticker design for the 'altcheckr' R package. Just above centre are icons of a landscape and a check mark. Underneath is the text 'altcheckr'. Under that, the URL 'matt-dray.github.io/altcheckr'. The font is monospace and the text is in double quote marks inside angle brackets.Hex sticker design for the 'cran' R package. Has a picture of a herring fish in the centre, with stylised handwriting font that says 'cran'.Hex sticker design for the 'dehex' R package. Three bars of colour, blue, green and red, go from top left to lower right, where there's the word dehex.Hex sticker design for the 'dialga' R package. Five asterisks above the word 'dialga' in chunky all-caps.Hex sticker design for the 'ghdump' R package. A dump truck is tipping its load, a bunch of folder icons, into a pit. The text 'ghdump' appears in the upper right.Hex sticker design for the 'kevinbacran' R package. The word 'kevinbacran' is in italicised choppy handwriting style. Underneath is a network diagram of six nodes and seven edges that look like the initials 'KB'. The colour scheme is pinks and reds, like bacon, on a black background. The URL 'matt-dray.github.io/kevinbacran' is in the lower right.Hex sticker design for the 'oystr' R package. An oystercatcher bird is in the centre. To its lower-right is the word 'oystr' in a similar font to that used by the Transport for London for the Oyster card scheme. The blues are also the same as for the scheme. The URL 'matt-dray.github.io/oystr' is in the lower right.Hex sticker design for the 'pico' R package. An entirely red hex, with the word 'pico' in tiny letters in the centre.Hex sticker design for the 'pixeltrix' R package. Black background and light green border. Text in centre says 'pixel' with 'trix' underneath. Each character of the font is composed of a light green 3 by 3 grid, with a blocky dark green shadow. A white mouse cursor appears after the text.Hex sticker design for the 'quartostamp' R package. White background, light blue border, red flower stamp emoji in the center. Text 'quartostamp' in the upper left and the path 'mattdray.github.io/quartostamp' in the lower right.Hex sticker design for the 'r.oguelike' R package. Black background with bright green font, reminiscent of old computer terminal output. In the centre, a three-by-ten arrangement of hashmarks and periods, along with a single at symbol and dollar sign, which looks like a classic ACII tile-based roguelike game. The text 'r.oguelike' is underneath.Hex sticker design for the 'r2eng' R package. A black speech bubble on a blue background, with blue text in the bubble reading 'r2eng'. The URL 'matt-dray.github.io/r2eng' is in the lower right.Hex sticker design for the 'tamRgo' R package. Yellow-green sprites of a digital pet advance from left to right, from youngest to oldest, ending with a tombstone. The background is black, the border is also yellow-green. A pixellated font says 'tamRgo'.Hex sticker design for the 'trapinch' R package. An orange background and grey border are sampled from the official art of the Pokémon trapinch. A pixellated black zig-zag goes left-to-right above centre to represent the Pokémon trapnich's distinctive mouth. A pixellated font says 'trapinch' and underneath 'R interface to PokéAPI'.

Sites

Logo designs for rostrum.blog. Version 2 was created to take advantage of {pixeltrix} and intended for the future of the blog.

Green insect in a 16 by 16 pixel layout, on a black background. Underneath it says 'rostrum.blog' in a monospace font.Black insect in a 16 by 16 pixel layout, on a green background.

Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP)

Created for Dr Mat Gregory and Dr Matt Upson in support of Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP). Read this GOV.UK blog for more. See the sticker in the RAP companion documentation and MOOC, or in the wild (printed by Dr Matt Upson, e.g. see image in this blog). Version 3 (black and white) by Duncan Garmonsway for better integration with GOV.UK design system. Version 4 to celebrate RAP winning the inaugural Government Statistical Service Collaboration Award in 2019.

A green warp pipe with the letters RAP on the upper part. A defunct URL is in the lower right.A white warp pipe on a black background. The text 'RAP' is above, in a stylised font that has the impression of being stencilled. A defunct URL is in the lower right.A green warp pipe with the letters RAP on the upper part, surrounded by a laurel wreath. It says in the lower right 'GSS Collaboration Award 2019'.

Misc

A 'business card' hex-sticker as per this tweet.

16 by 16 pixel design of Matt Dray's face, with 'mattdray', 'matt-dray', 'matt-dray.com' and 'rostrum.blog' written on each of the angled edges.

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