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“10 Things You Can and Should Do with SVG” by Chris Coyier – An Event Apart video

by The fine folks at An Event Apart on December 4, 2018 in

You’re already aware of SVG. You already know it’s a vector image format. But how does that affect your daily life as a front-end developer and designer? In this fun, compelling, and information-packed live presentation recorded at An Event Apart Denver 2017, Chris Coyier counts down 10 things you could (and should!) be doing with SVG. It’s one of those technologies that is chock full of possibilities and benefits, yet conspicuously missing from most people’s tool belts. Find out why it deserves a prime spot on yours.

Chris Coyier is a web designer and developer. He writes about all things web at CSS-Tricks.com, talks about all things web at conferences around the world and on his podcast ShopTalk, and co-founded the web coding playground CodePen.

Enjoy all the videos in An Event Apart’s library! There are over 30 hours of them—all absolutely free! For more insightful presentations by the industry’s best and brightest, come to An Event Apart—three days of design, code, and content for web, UX, and interaction designers. And for your free monthly guide to all things web, design, and developer-y, subscribe to The AEA Digest.

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“10 Things You Can and Should Do with SVG” by Chris Coyier – An Event Apart video

by The fine folks at An Event Apart on December 4, 2018 in

You’re already aware of SVG. You already know it’s a vector image format. But how does that affect your daily life as a front-end developer and designer? In this fun, compelling, and information-packed live presentation recorded at An Event Apart Denver 2017, Chris Coyier counts down 10 things you could (and should!) be doing with SVG. It’s one of those technologies that is chock full of possibilities and benefits, yet conspicuously missing from most people’s tool belts. Find out why it deserves a prime spot on yours.

Chris Coyier is a web designer and developer. He writes about all things web at CSS-Tricks.com, talks about all things web at conferences around the world and on his podcast ShopTalk, and co-founded the web coding playground CodePen.

Enjoy all the videos in An Event Apart’s library! There are over 30 hours of them—all absolutely free! For more insightful presentations by the industry’s best and brightest, come to An Event Apart—three days of design, code, and content for web, UX, and interaction designers. And for your free monthly guide to all things web, design, and developer-y, subscribe to The AEA Digest.

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