SVG Vectorial Graphics: Illustrate and Animate with Code
Stroke label (path)
A course by Javier Usobiaga Ferrer , Web designer
About the video: Stroke label (path)
Overview
“The stroke tag or <path> is the most complex SVG label, since it allows us to make tracings of the length we want, with infinite points, curves and lines; is the label to use when the basic labels fall short.”
In this video lesson Javier Usobiaga Ferrer addresses the topic: Stroke label (path), which is part of the Domestika online course: SVG Vectorial Graphics: Illustrate and Animate with Code. Learn to create vector illustrations for your website, from basic lines to interactive animations.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this election we will see the label of Stroke the stroke label is the most label Complex that svg exist but don't be scared Almost no one writes a trace of memory we will simply try to understand How it works but then we will work with visual editors let's see it As we work with more complex forms the forms Simple we had seen so far are no longer enough We need A more complex definition of how the drawing is Including among other things curves We will resort to the peace label If we make a minimally complex drawing that Contain curves information in a visual editor We can result in a cod...”
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Course summary for: SVG Vectorial Graphics: Illustrate and Animate with Code
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Category
Web & App Design -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Sketch -
Areas
Animation, Interactive Design, Web Design, Web Development

Javier Usobiaga Ferrer
A course by Javier Usobiaga Ferrer
Javier Usobiaga is a Web Designer for 10 years and co-founder with Marta Armada Swwweet studio, specialized in designing responsive webs from the initial conception to the front-end development.
He also enjoys a lot in his facet as professor of Web Design in renowned workshops and schools like Elisava, IDEP.
Usobiaga understands the web as a whole, not only how beautiful it can be on the computer screen, but its usability in different devices and circumstances.
In his words "I think that as important as the aesthetic is how fast it charges or how well it responds, and I think that in our industry we often forget about that."
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