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Post by stegriff on Jan 6, 2009 15:41:19 GMT -5
Hey all. In making a logo for my new project (Croc 2D) I wanted to make a scalable vector of the Croc logo. I have finished this logo, which is traced over the official one, very exactingly. I created the image in Inkscape, a free, open source vector graphics program which creates W3C Standard images (web standards mean a lot to me ) You can download the vector I made, and recolour or edit it as you like! The file itself, although based on the (copyrighted?) Croc Logo, is my own work, which I release to the public domain. There is also a windows metafile, for importing into Office. SVG File: www.stegriff.co.uk/Private/CROC/Croc%20vector.svgEMF File: www.stegriff.co.uk/Private/CROC/Croc%20vector.svg.emf"
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proog
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Post by proog on Jan 6, 2009 17:37:02 GMT -5
Nicely done. Web standards should mean a lot to anyone dealing with the web
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Post by stegriff on Jan 7, 2009 12:43:33 GMT -5
Cheers And yeah, ever since I've been introduced to the W3C I've been a slave to Tim Berners-Lee's will I'm all in favour of moving towards a more powerful, more standardised web.
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Post by Forte Wily on Jan 8, 2009 4:54:12 GMT -5
Ooh, snazzy, I like. ;D And kudos for sticking to the standards!
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