Many of my creations looked really lame and I would never use them on our website. A lot of this stuff seems to exist for people who have too much free time on their hands (unlike me!). Since I did not care for many of the image generators provided in the list I searched for others that might have a real use for our library.
I used typogenerator to create the following image which could be used on our website, blog or myspace page.

I used superstickies.com to create a post-it note which I could use for advertising on our website.

I used the ALA Read Poster image generator to create the following image. It took awhile for me to find a photo that work size-wise without me having to spend time manipulating it's size or cropping it. I feel I could use an image like this in my library, on our blog or on our in-house video presentation. We also have a large-format printer that would allow us to create a poster.

I did find pciknik.com to be useful. I had some very dark photos that I was able to enhance the detail on. I used cooltext.com to easily create some website buttons.
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