During last years, I have prepared several image proposals for logos, banners, stickers, images for T-shirts and similar purposes. The aim of all those designs was to help to choose an image on events and projects where I collaborated. I designed some of this proposals in the SVG open format using a free program called Inkscape. This kind of images have the special property that they don’t loose quality when you scale them. That’s why I thought it was worth to put this files accessible to everyone.
In this first image, you can see how to simulate a hand-made line thought Bézier curves:
In the next image, you can see how it is possible to make a text to follow the path of a line you have previously drawn:
The next image contains symbols that you can use to create other images. I am talking about copyleft symbol, glider symbol and the recycling symbol:
I created the next image for the RFID news section of Barrapunto.com. Overlapping several rectangles with rounded borders I achieved this logo in just a moment:
Finally, I also have found the next image in my hard disc. This time, I wrote the at symbol and then I turned it a vectorial object. This way I could modify and give it the exact appearance I was looking for. By the other side, the stars I used to represent the fire of the fuse can be created using objects with so many edges as we want. On this kind of objects you can modify parameters like rotation angle, outer radius, inner radius and other ones. It is difficult to create this kind of shapes unless you are using vectorial tools, so you have to take this into account when you design images. Here is the shabby image I obtained with so powerful tools
Warning: some day I have to compare some of the elements of this images with the Wikipedia Commons project and check if I can contribute somehow. Of course, any suggestion is absolutely welcome.
Other languages: euskara, castellano
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