Episode 67
SVG with Doug Schepers
April 17, 2014
SVG is one of several image formats for the web — one that has superpowers that the others don't. When would you want to use SVG & what can you do with it? Doug Schepers joins Jen Simmons to tell all.
Show Notes
- shepazu (Doug Schepers)
- Doug Schepers Profile Page
- LukeW | An Event Apart: SVG is for Everybody
- Using SVG | CSS-Tricks
- Responsive Icons
- WebP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Graphics Interchange Format - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- JPEG - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Scalable Vector Graphics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Reinventing Fire
- W3C SVG Working Group
- Doug Schepers (shepazu) on Twitter
- Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
- Picture element implementation in Blink | Indiegogo
- Standardista » Responsive Images: Clown Car Technique
- Draw Freely. | Inkscape
- Bohemian Coding - Sketch 3
- Exporting SVG from Adobe Illustrator CC | Web Platform Team Blog
- svg · svg · WPD · WebPlatform.org
- 2048 (video game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Web Open Font Format - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Can I use WOFF
- Improved SVG text support in Firefox Nightly • Cameron McCormack's blog
- Ten reasons we switched from an icon font to SVG - Ian Feather
- Icon System with SVG Sprites | CSS-Tricks
- NounProject
- IcoMoon
- CSS Link Hack in SVG « Reinventing Fire
- filamentgroup/grunticon
- SVG Glyphs in OpenType
- Doug Schepers - Invisible Visualization - YouTube
- Animating SVG with CSS — A CSS-Tricks Tutorial
- Inline SVG vs Icon Fonts — on CSS Tricks, by Chris Coyier