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Inkscape by Example

You're reading from   Inkscape by Example A project-based guide to exploring the endless features of Inkscape and upgrading your skills

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243146
Length 230 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Istvan Szep Istvan Szep
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Inkscape Is Ready for Work – Design a Business Card as a Warmup! 2. Chapter 2: Design a Clever Tech Logo with Inkscape FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Modular Icon Set Design with the Power of Vector 4. Chapter 4: Create Detailed Illustrations with Inkscape 5. Chapter 5: Edit a Photo and Create a Hero Image in Inkscape 6. Chapter 6: Flexible Website Layout Design for Desktop and Mobile with Inkscape 7. Chapter 7: Combine Inkscape and Other (Free) Programs in the Design Workflow 8. Chapter 8: Pro Tips and Tricks for Inkscapers 9. Chapter 9: Conclusion 10. Index 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Learning about icons and icon styles

Icons need to be very descriptive; they should be a simple representation of their original function. You don’t need to reinvent anything, just do your research, and pick the metaphor you need. Be creative but aim for the easiest recognizable form.

After all, you want the user to recognize what is pictured by the icon. Safety? A lock, a key, or a shield are all safe bets. Speed? A speedometer or a flash. Ideas? A lightbulb or a brain. These are all common symbols you may use in your icons to make them instantly familiar to users.

Having a clean and recognizable form also helps with scaling. We usually design icons to be pixel-perfect in a small size with given measurements in mind. The times of using only 16x16 pixel icons are long gone; now, end users are used to seeing icons anywhere from 24x24 up to 180x180 pixels.

When you finalize an icon, it still has to cater to be used in small sizes as well. Keep the shapes of the icon clean...

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