Inspired by a conference talk I've attended a while ago (and my own struggles when trying to create something pretty basic just recently) I want to learn more about SVGs in general and their powers for modern web development in particular.

Over the week, I want to

  • work through one or more tutorials
  • become more familiar with Inkscape (and possibly other FOSS tools for vector graphics)
  • learn about how to optimize and animate for the web
  • get a better understanding for icon fonts and, if time permits, how to build my own custom subset of existing fonts like Material Icons with only the icons I need, ideally in an automated fashion.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

svg web inkscape fonts

This project is part of:

Hack Week 18

Activity

  • over 6 years ago: thutterer added keyword "fonts" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: thutterer added keyword "inkscape" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: thutterer added keyword "web" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: thutterer added keyword "svg" to this project.
  • over 6 years ago: thutterer started this project.
  • over 6 years ago: thutterer originated this project.

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