![]() ![]() My goal with the talk was to inspire people to experiment with the norm, to create new ways of making a visual more effective or fun. This blog is part of the SVGs beyond mere shapes tutorial series. Many people asked me what I used to create my slides, so below you can find my resources, some learnings and a few screenshots of things that never made the cut. Although everything should work in Firefox and Safari as well, it just looks best in Chrome. Please look at the slides in Chrome, preferably at a resolution of 1920x1080. My complete presentation in a set of hexagon shaped screenshotsĪt very different resolutions the text sometimes seems to “twitch” when you go to a different animation / fragment within a slide. Here is the corresponding Github repo with the code and where I explain a bit about the animations and bonus events that might not be apparent if you click through the slides. The reason for this is that I didn’t want any lagging to happen during the presentation itself and on a local host it loads in 1-2 seconds. It might take ☑0 seconds to load since everything is loaded at the start. You can find the slides to my SVGs beyond mere shapes talk here. ![]() Posted on The (creation of the) interactive slides for my “SVGs beyond mere shapes” talk
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