Hello Inkscapers!
Once again I'd like to tell you that Inkscape is an amazing tool - and not only because it's so full-featured and convenient-to-use, but because it INSPIRES. I mean it - in my entire life, I have never used a graphic tool that was as fun to use as Inkscape is. I love it!
I'd like to tell you about what use of Inkscape I have made recently (you may already know about some of them).
1. My www.fantomized.info musicians' community released a compilation CD. A booklet for this CD has been created with Inkscape.
2. I am writing a book on sound design. It currently includes over 25 drawings by Inkscape.
3. I created a cool drawing for a new little site of mine: http://artemio.net/projects/fantom-s
4. Three of my project sites got new beautiful logos: http://artemio.net/projects/linuxdoc (this one is simply beatiful) http://artemio.net/projects/kdevibes http://artemio.net/projects/beatskitchen
Should I send you all or some of the screenshots? :-)
Artemio.
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Artemio wrote:
I'd like to tell you about what use of Inkscape I have made recently (you may already know about some of them).
- My www.fantomized.info musicians' community released a compilation CD. A
booklet for this CD has been created with Inkscape.
- I am writing a book on sound design. It currently includes over 25 drawings
by Inkscape.
- I created a cool drawing for a new little site of mine:
http://artemio.net/projects/fantom-s
- Three of my project sites got new beautiful logos:
http://artemio.net/projects/linuxdoc (this one is simply beatiful) http://artemio.net/projects/kdevibes http://artemio.net/projects/beatskitchen
Should I send you all or some of the screenshots? :-)
Well, I think you've got us covered for website examples, but it might be worth having an example of creating a CD booklet, especially if you figured out any special tricks to do it.
Bryce
Hello, Bryce!
Well, I agree that it's enough about my web designs.
Here are the screenshots of:
1. The rear/front pages of a A5 booklet. There was nothing tricky with it - we printed A4 page and then wrapped it in the middle so we got a A5 booklet.
2. Three nice logos - all created from scratch except for the linux penguin :-) (I read on inkscape.org that you want logo examples too - these are good examples IMHO).
I can also send you the shots of how I use Inkscape and KWord for writing my book - e.g. one shot that shows Inkscape and KWord together. I export a drawing to PNG and import to KWord directly - no other tools between.
Artemio.
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Artemio wrote:
Hello, Bryce!
Well, I agree that it's enough about my web designs.
Here are the screenshots of:
- The rear/front pages of a A5 booklet. There was nothing tricky with it - we
printed A4 page and then wrapped it in the middle so we got a A5 booklet.
- Three nice logos - all created from scratch except for the linux
penguin :-) (I read on inkscape.org that you want logo examples too - these are good examples IMHO).
I can also send you the shots of how I use Inkscape and KWord for writing my book - e.g. one shot that shows Inkscape and KWord together. I export a drawing to PNG and import to KWord directly - no other tools between.
Definitely. Shots of using Inkscape in conjunction with other Open Source apps is a very good thing since it shows interoperability and demonstrates that Inkscape is "one tool in a toolbelt".
Can you also send descriptions for each screenshot? (This is what took me the most time for the last set.)
Bryce
On Monday 17 May 2004 21:04, you wrote:
Definitely. Shots of using Inkscape in conjunction with other Open Source apps is a very good thing since it shows interoperability and demonstrates that Inkscape is "one tool in a toolbelt".
Ok!
Can you also send descriptions for each screenshot? (This is what took me the most time for the last set.)
Yes, tomorrow I'll send you the shots with descriptions for each one.
Also, Bryce, should I describe the logos I sent you or you don't plan including them on the site?
Thanks!
My best wishes, Artemio.
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Artemio
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Bryce Harrington