<p>The Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) is an annual meeting on free and open source software for graphics.</p><p>Held yearly since 2006 the Libre Graphics Meeting aims to attract developers, artists and professionals who use and improve free and open source software graphics applications.</p><p>LGM promotes discussions amongst software developers, users, and the large intersection of those two categories. Unlike many events devoted to Free/Libre Open Source Software, LGM has always had a strong artistic focus, with designers and artists showcasing their work alongside the work of software developers.</p><p>More on the history and structure of LGM is available at <ahref="http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/lgm/"target="_blank">our organizational website</a>.</p><p> </p><divid="day-26"class="day-wrapper"><h2class="day">26th Thursday. Communication Faculty</h2><divclass="slot"><spanclass="time">18:00</span><pclass="name">Welcome to LGM</p><pclass="description">Welcome to Seville, welcome the Libre Graphics Meeting!</p></div><divclass="slot"><spanclass="time">18:30</span><pclass="name">State of Libre Graphics</p><pclass="description">The opening presentation at Libre Graphics Meeting is “State of Libre Graphics,” an update from the many software, curation publication and umbrella projects of our Libre Graphics community.</p></div><divclass="slot"><spanclass="time">19:00</span><pclass="name">Organizational meetings</p><pclass="description">A meeting to discuss and, hopefully, push forward on some of the reorganizational moves we have discussed the past few years</p></div><divclass="slot"><spanclass="time">21:30</span><h5class="people">Chill-out time</h5><pclass="description">To be determined.</p></div></div><divid="day-27"class="day-wrapper"><h2class="day">27th Friday. Communication Faculty</h2><divclass="slot"><spanclass="time">10:30</span><h5class="people">Editors of Libre Graphics Magazine <spanclass="country">pt + ca</span></h5><pclass="name">Archiving Libre Graphics</p><pclass="description">Between 2010 and 2015, lovely <ahref="http://libregraphicsmag.com/"target="_blank">Libre Graphics magazine</a> showcased excellent design and art work done with F/LOSS tools. In print. In part responding to the idea that F/LOSS tools weren’t up to the job of doing professional-level print design, we aimed to make a magazine that design practitioners would want to read, keep, show off, and share. Because of the magazine’s focus on print, its online presence was always something of an afterthought. The editors of Libre Graphics magazine have now, two years after the end of print publication, launched an online archival project. The archive is about taking all the good work that happened over the five years of publication and making it findable. We recognize that, compared to the relatively limited print runs we produced, a searchable, indexable archive will have more utility for more people. The archive, which we’re launching in conjunction with LGM 2018, will make all of the work done by so many people over the five years between 2010 and 2015 more available, accessible, and usable. Our talk will cover not just the rationale for the project, but also the process and workflow by which we built the archive.</p></div><divclass="slot"><spanclass="time">11:00</span><h5class="people">Manetta Berends <spanclass="country">nl</span></h5><pclass="name">FLOSS based publishing, a static and generated example</p><pclass="description">While departing from a concrete example, the making of website <ahref="http://varia.zone/"target="_blank">varia.zone</a>, this presentation will contextualise the choice for a static and generated workflow. Different publishing tools and preferences— such as static site generators, minimal computing and self-hosting — will be discussed to formulate questions that could circulate back into a FLOSS design practice.</p></div><divclass="slot"><spanclass="time">11:30</span><h5class="people">Roel Roscam Abbing <spanclass="country">nl</span></h5><pclass="name">The Gran