Photo collages are a fun way you can share some of the most important moments of your life with others, and create beautiful pieces of art to hang on a wall. With an Android smartphone and the best ...
But why is it a separate app at all? Instagram has just released Layout, a new single-serving app, à la Hyperlapse, that satisfies itself with doing just one thing well: mashing up as many as nine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pinterest's new app, Shuffles, examples displayed on smaretphones The app's popularity has since declined. While Pinterest's ...
Say goodbye to all those photo collage apps with the “Insta” prefix because Instagram just launched Layout, its own photo collage app. Layout lets users easily combine multiple photos into a collage ...
There are snapshots and photo albums, but it seems like there’s nothing in between—at least for still images. Except, that’s not true. Collages are a great way to showcase a small group of photos that ...
Launching out of beta today on iOS, Pasted is a throwback to simpler times — when making a collage meant picking up a pair of scissors. It’s an appeal to Gen Xers put off by the overly complicated ...
If you’ve spent any time on Instagram over the last few years, you’ve almost certainly noticed the proliferation of collage pictures — even though Instagram’s default image size is rather small, users ...
Over the past year, I’ve seen more and more photo collages pop up on my social media timelines. Some folks use iOS apps such as Frontback for an automatic front camera/back camera collage, while ...
Instagram today announced the debut of a new application called Layout, the company’s next standalone creation tool outside of its flagship photo-sharing application. With Layout, Instagram users will ...
Instagram launched a new standalone app called Layout today that lets mobile photographers take a bunch of photos and lay them out in one collage for easy sharing. Users pick images from their camera ...
If you've ever seen a collage in your Instagram feed, it was likely created by one of several third-party apps -- Diptic and Framatic are a couple that spring to mind -- that let you arrange multiple ...