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    Explore " vector graphics" with insightful episodes like "Inkscape With Martin Owens" and "The Future of Web Interfaces - Cameron Adams" from podcasts like ""The FOSS Pod" and "Web Directions Podcast"" and more!

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    Inkscape With Martin Owens

    Inkscape With Martin Owens

    Martin Owens joins us on this episode to talk about the popular open source vector graphics package Inkscape, where he serves as both a developer and a member of the project's leadership committee. Martin shares his perspective on everything from the position of Inkscape in the digital creative market to its exceptionally distributed, consensus-based leadership model, implementing PDF support from scratch, the elusive CMYK support, and a lot more.

    Learn more about and download Inkscape: https://inkscape.org/

    Martin's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MartinOwens

    Martin's page on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/doctormo

    The FOSS Pod is brought to you by Google Open Source. Find out more at https://opensource.google

    The Future of Web Interfaces - Cameron Adams

    The Future of Web Interfaces - Cameron Adams
    We’re at an exciting time in the development of web-based interfaces - along with a maturing front-end toolkit (CSS & JavaScript), there are so many technologies, trends and exciting ideas emerging that are enabling us to push the boundaries of interface design. Author, designer and code cowboy Cameron Adams will explore some of these areas and how they will apply to our development of online interfaces, including: the possibilities of front-end customisation, application interfaces, browser-native vector graphics, and the general duty of all web developers to make things interesting. Cameron Adams (The Man in Blue) melds a background in Computer Science with over eight years experience in graphic design to create a unique approach to interface design. Using the latest technologies, he likes to play in the intersection between design and code to produce innovative but usable sites and applications. In addition to the projects he’s currently tinkering with, Cameron writes about the Internet and design in general on his well respected weblog, and has written several books ranging in topics from JavaScript, to CSS, and design. His latest publication "Simply JavaScript" takes a bottom-up, quirky-down approach to the basics of JavaScript coding. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).
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