Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM)

The Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) is an annual international convention for the discussion of free and open source software used with graphics. Held since 2006 it is organised yearly by a different community working around and about free software in a different location around the world.

The Libre Graphics Meeting aims to attract developers, artists and professionals who use and improve free and open source software graphics applications. By collaborating it allows the development of cross-application assets and enhanced interoperability. Many things are discussed at each Libre Graphics Meeting, including usability, standards, announcements, colour management and furthering the use of free software graphics applications in professional environments.

Constant participated actively in the organisation of many editions of the convention and hosted the Brussels one in 2010.


Related events

Libre Graphics Meeting 2010

2010
From 27-30 May, Constant and De Pianofabriek host the international Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM), a yearly event where developers and users of graphics tools such as Gimp, Inkscape, Scribus and (…)

Libre Graphics Meeting 2009

From 6-9 May, the international Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) takes place in the Ecole Polytechnique in Montréal. It is the fourth annual worldwide meeting of teams developing open source graphics (…)

Libre Graphics Meeting

2008
OSP (Open Source Publishing) travels to Wroclaw, Poland to participate in the Libre Graphics Meeting Days 2008. With amongst others: a Print Party, a workshop and a presentation. Audio & (…)

Libre Graphics Meeting 2007: Relaying Systems

2007
A lecture by Femke Snelting and Harrison during Libre Graphics Meeting, the annual meeting around free software for graphical work around the question: why designers should be interested in FLOSS.