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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

Exporting and formats

Most of the logo variations should be exported in all of the following formats to be used smoothly. Of course, there are some exceptions, but it all comes down to one thing: usage. Generally, vector files are good for printing, while a small bitmap image is all you need on a website. These are the go-to formats when exporting the final logo design from Inkscape.

SVG

SVG stands for Simple Vector Graphics, and this is the most familiar to any Inkscape user as this is the native format of the program. But as a W3C standard format, SVG is also the best vector format used on the web! It is small and scalable, so it’s perfect for website headers and icons.

Inkscape can save to different types of SVG formats! While the Inkscape SVG has all the descriptions and metadata the program is using, when saving for web usage, it is better to choose plain SVG or optimized SVG. This will make the file size even smaller and the SVG graphics will be ready to be animated or scaled on the web.

Adobe Illustrator can also open SVG files created in Inkscape, so this is a good format to send to the client when they want to edit the file but do not use Inkscape.

EPS

Encapsulated Postscript files or EPS are versatile and considered the standard format for printing vector graphics. Whenever your logo is screen printed on a T-shirt or used in a brochure, EPS is a good file format to choose.

PDF

As the true Portable Document Format, PDF can be viewed on any platform, can be used in printing, and is harder to edit. In my interpretation, this means it is harder to create any mistakes after you have handed over the file to the customer.

PDF is also the best solution if you need to export in CMYK color mode. You will learn more about this in Chapter 8, Pro Tips and Tricks for Inkscapers.

PNG

Why is PNG on this list? PNG is small, and as a bitmap, it can be used on the web, on Facebook, and on other platforms. It also has transparency, so it can be used on different backgrounds – that is, as a watermark on a photo. This is the reason why a PNG logo, although not as scalable and editable as vector formats, is a must to send to your clients as an easy-to-use solution.

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