

Specifically, SVG Tiny (SVGT) and SVG Basic (SVGB) are subsets of the full SVG standard primarily intended for use on a device with disabilities such as mobile phones or PDAs. There are several versions of the SVG format in use today (SVG 1.0, SVG 1.1, and SVG Tiny 1.2 at the time of this writing). SVGZ format is a modified SVG format that uses GZIP compression and thus solves the problem of large SVG file sizes. Support for manipulation and combinations of objects, including grouping, transformations and event-based scriptingīased on XML (which is essentially a text format), SVG images compress well.Support for vector shapes (such as lines, curves, etc.).The SVG format is used for both static and animated graphics. SVG is based on the XML markup language, and was developed as an open standard by the World Wide Wide Consortium. This means less time searching, and more time creating.The SVG extension (Scalable Vector Graphics) is used primarily for vector graphics and is an open format. Here’s how it works: The Brandfolder plug-in for Adobe Illustrator allows you to drag and drop Brandfolder assets directly into an artboard from your Illustrator workspace. (Note: Photoshop users, we haven’t forgotten about you! Stay tuned for the Brandfolder plug-in for Photoshop, coming soon.) With these Brandfolder plug-ins, you can easily access your Brandfolder’s assets directly from your favorite Adobe applications. We recently released the Brandfolder plug-in for InDesign, and we’re back at it again with a Brandfolder plug-in for Illustrator. We’re excited to announce that Brandfolder plays nicely with the Adobe Creative Cloud applications you love the most. Sounds like a designer’s nightmare, am I right? Luckily for Brandfolder users, that nightmare can remain just a dream. After fifteen minutes of browsing, you’ve gone down an internet wormhole and completely derailed your creative workflow.

So is perusing through tabs upon tabs of your internet browser. Frustrated, you minimize the Adobe Illustrator window you’re working from, and prepare yourself for an in-depth search and rescue mission.ĭigging through folders upon folders in your laptop’s Finder is a fruitless attempt. Picture this: You’re looking for a certain version of an image to use in a new marketing graphic, but a quick spotlight search of your laptop renders nothing.
