Font used for the Inkscape tag line 'Draw freely.'. The original font has been extended by a large set of additional Latin characters by Christopher Michael Rogers. Usage info available on the Inkscape website's 'Branding' page.
The inkscape team posing for a photo outside of the event space at the University of Leeds UK.
The Inkscape Flat Logo (2 color variant) with the text 'Inkscape' and 'Draw Freely.' Logo, name and slogan are trademarked. The logo is licenced CC-By-SA 3.0, its original author is Andrew Michael Fitzsimon. Usage info available on the Inkscape website's 'Branding' and 'Trademark Policy' pages.
The official Inkscape logo. The image is trademarked, and licenced CC-By-SA 3.0. The original author is Andrew Michael Fitzsimon. Usage info available on the Inkscape website's 'Branding' and 'Trademark Policy' pages.
The font which is used for the word 'INKSCAPE' on the Inkscape website. The zip file contains a couple of variants. Usage info is available on the Inkscape website's 'Branding' page.
The official Inkscape logo, flat version,. The image is trademarked, and licenced CC-By-SA 3.0. The original author is Andrew Michael Fitzsimon. Usage info available on the Inkscape website's 'Branding' and 'Trademark Policy' pages.
The official Inkscape logo, flat version, 2 color variant. The image is trademarked, and licenced CC-By-SA 3.0. The original author is Andrew Michael Fitzsimon. Usage info available on the Inkscape website's 'Branding' and 'Trademark Policy' pages.
The official Inkscape logo, flat version, white variant (thus not visible when there's a white background). The image is trademarked, and licenced CC-By-SA 3.0. The original author is Andrew Michael Fitzsimon. Usage info available on the Inkscape website's 'Branding' and 'Trademark Policy' pages.
License is CC-By-SA 3.0, as it's using Rizky Djati Munggaran's image (https://inkscape.org/~ridjam/%E2%98%85freedom-machine)
Interactive SVG image showing the people came to Kiel to our Hackfest in 2018.
This photo was taken at the 2017 Hackfest in Paris. See news article: https://inkscape.org/en/news/2017/07/12/what-happened-hackfest-2017/
Hallway towards the inkscape hack space at Leeds University.
The really nice building at Leeds University where Inkscape hackfest took place.
Eating deserts can be a worry sometimes. This hacker doesn't want to eat nuts.
Google's cardboard was brought to try by various hackers.
This hacker tries the google cardboard at the inkscape hackfest.
We thought carefully about what we would do at this hackfest.
CRodgers working on a new picker cursor for Inkscape.
This is our lovely Hackfest 2017 venue in Paris, France.
Inkscape sent us all to dinner, and we enjoyed it (no food survived the encounter)
After a lovely meal, what's better than a walk in Paris. (it turned out to be a VERY large walk around lots of Paris)
Next door were demonstrating Inkscape without us being involved. Inkscape is used quite a bit here.
Some of the books (in French) that show how to use Inkscape.
This robot was trapped by Inkscape designed bars, we did not help it escape.
This black and white version of the group photo was very apt.
New in Inkscape 1.2 - see https://media.inkscape.org/media/doc/release_notes/1.2/Inkscape_1.2.html for more information.
New in Inkscape 1.2 - see https://media.inkscape.org/media/doc/release_notes/1.2/Inkscape_1.2.html for more information.
New in Inkscape 1.2 - see https://media.inkscape.org/media/doc/release_notes/1.2/Inkscape_1.2.html for more information.
New in Inkscape 1.2 - see https://media.inkscape.org/media/doc/release_notes/1.2/Inkscape_1.2.html for more information.
New in Inkscape 1.2 - see https://media.inkscape.org/media/doc/release_notes/1.2/Inkscape_1.2.html for more information.
New in Inkscape 1.2 - see https://media.inkscape.org/media/doc/release_notes/1.2/Inkscape_1.2.html for more information.
New in Inkscape 1.2 - see https://media.inkscape.org/media/doc/release_notes/1.2/Inkscape_1.2.html for more information.
Mesh gradient toy (for testing and learning) in lib2geom Dual licensed LGPL-2.1 / MPL-1-1
Metro toy (for testing and learning) in lib2geom Dual licensed LGPL-2.1 / MPL-1-1
Scribble toy (for testing and learning) in lib2geom Dual licensed LGPL-2.1 / MPL-1-1
Gear toy (for testing and learning) in lib2geom Dual licensed LGPL-2.1 / MPL-1-1
The road leading up to the university hacking space
The inside hallway leading towards the space.
The university provides tea and biscuits for the hackers.
After lunch, Alex, Mc and Krzysztof sit and hack some more.
The university provided food (paid for by Inkscape) and this allowed us to spend more time socialising and discussing code.
More people try Krzysztof's google cardboard 3d
Olaf, Sebastian and Sebastian's after lunch getting down to some hacking.