In my (relatively) new position as technology coordinator, I am often called upon to do new things. Yesterday, I was asked to create a vector-based version of our logo for a company that will be producing USB drives for us. I had no idea what a vector graphic was, let alone how to make one.
Fortunately, I quickly found Inkscape, an open source vector graphics editor. The nice thing about vector graphics is that they can be scaled without getting pixelated.
Anyhow, if you are ever called upon to produce a vector-based logo, check Inkscape out.
Incidentally, if you’re looking for another type of teacher-y open source software, I’ve got a list.
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