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Creating Graphics for Both Web Pages and PDA Displays   (PDF)

Today, the most common graphic file format used on web pages is raster, which has certain limitations. A new technology called Scalable Vector Graphics is emerging as the raster alternative. SVG files contain all the traits of normal vector graphics. Their unique properties make them more suitable for mobile product displays. By comparing and contrasting SVG and raster traits, one can best determine the correct file format for specific end output displays.

Kubik, Sara. STC Proceedings (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Standards>SVG

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Smart Curves   (PDF)

SVG is fun, sophisticated, and full of possibilities - and one day it'll change the way we view the Web.

Blatner, David. Adobe Magazine (1999). Design>Graphic Design>Standards>SVG

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W3C Standard for Scalable Vector Graphics   (PDF)

In this installment of 'W3C Watch,' a new Intercom department dedicated to discussing the work of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and its potential impact on technical communicators, Porter introduces Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), which the W3C defines as 'a language for describing two-dimensional vector graphics and graphical applications in XML.'

Porter, Sara J. Intercom. Design>Graphic Design>Standards>SVG

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