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Anyone know of a utility to provide an svg trace of letters in a specific font? I'm working on a logo that is very simple: 3 letters in 3 adjacent boxes. But the |
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You can convert the font to SVG using something like https://fontsvg.com/ You can simplify SVGs using https://svgomg.net/ |
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Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, it does not offer the font I need (Trebuchet bold). Still, might be helpful in the future. |
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If you have the font on your computer, you can type the letters in Inkscape and convert text to path from there. Then you can optimize with Inkscape and/or the link @edent provided (Inkscape's algorithm generally isn't as good so I'd usually prefer SVGOMG). |
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If you have the font on your computer, you can type the letters in Inkscape and convert text to path from there. Then you can optimize with Inkscape and/or the link @edent provided (Inkscape's algorithm generally isn't as good so I'd usually prefer SVGOMG).