The street sign generator "Add Letters" was ok, but a little unpolished. The text of the street sign was a bit boring, and just looked like typewriter text typed over the sign area. The second time I tried it with longer text, and instead of shrinking the text, the text just overflowed on either end of the sign and looked dorky. Oh, well.
I thought Reflectionmaker sounded like a neat idea, but I never got pictures to appear; both with trying to use a file I uploaded and a file that was currently on the web.
The Billboard creator and medical preseciption drug generators were similar to the add letters idea -- have a space that's filled in with custom graphics to make it look like your own bill board / prescription. To me, I'd never think of going online for something like this -- my first thought would be to use Photoshop or similar product. I guess though for those that don't have the desire to learn a graphics program, or don't want to pay for one, these were cute ideas. So was the fortune cookie creator (see graphic). Same idea -- limited space for text to appear on pre-made graphic.
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