I recently ran across a post over on Boing Boing about legendary illustrator/designer Coop’s swipe file on Flickr. I loved it, but even better, I loved the idea… so I swiped it. It gave me an opportunity to try a couple of things I’ve been meaning to try. I’ve had a Flickr account for a long time, but have never really used it for anything beyond photo storage. I’ve always wanted to do something more and “play” with it more, but I haven’t really seen an opportunity that grabbed me. Once I saw what Coop was doing and I took a look at the photos that I’m typically taking with my iPhone, I realized I had sort of been doing the same thing without really knowing what I was doing. I just hadn’t really “formalized” the process.
So I’ve got a blog/website. I’ve got a Flickr account. I’ve got an iPhone with the cool little Flickr app installed. Why not put together a little process that allowed me to spontaneously snap inspirational bits of life, upload ‘em to my Flickr account, and have them automatically populate a page on my site?
Seems easy enough, right? Of course it is… about three minutes, a WordPress plugin, a line of shortcode, and viola! Instant Swipe File.
New menu item, new page… click, enjoy. No rules. If it inspires, for whatever reason, it goes in the swipe file.

