On Mon, 2018-01-22 at 00:28 +0000, Miguel Lopez wrote:
If we’re going to brand ourself and bring credibility to ourself, the first thing is always to show that burden of the proof via what Inkscape can offer, and it does more to our branding if we can accurately represent our software. I don’t think Inkscape being a professional-level tool
All we need is one person who has ever made money from doing something in Inkscape. And I have :-)
Yes, yes, it's a really loose definition. Verging on meaningless. But your profession may need different features from mine, so it's a professional tool for me, and not for you. "Inkscape, professional vector graphics editor for some, but not all, people" ;-)
problems with other vector graphic softwares. Some short lists of what I notice Inkscape is far better on.
That's always going to be the case.
These are what we can use to support Inkscape being a great tool, and can be used to aid into professional graphics, and these are what I use Inkscape for.
You've got a really great set of concepts for what you can use Inkscape for. It'd be great to have an advertisment like page with graphics that focus on these. (do we have this sort of page already?)
Best Regards, Martin Owens