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Inkscape Vector Logo Tutorial (23 Step-by-Step Images)

This document provides a 23 step tutorial for recreating the Woolmark logo in Inkscape. It teaches how to construct the logo using grids, boolean operations, and geometric shapes. Key steps include creating layers, setting a grid, drawing shapes, duplicating objects, applying boolean differences, and using the eraser tool.
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Inkscape Vector Logo Tutorial (23 Step-by-Step Images)

This document provides a 23 step tutorial for recreating the Woolmark logo in Inkscape. It teaches how to construct the logo using grids, boolean operations, and geometric shapes. Key steps include creating layers, setting a grid, drawing shapes, duplicating objects, applying boolean differences, and using the eraser tool.
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Inkscape Vector Logo Tutorial [23 Step-by-Step Images]

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This Inkscape tutorial shows a logo grid construction process. Specifically, we will create a vector version of the Woolmark logo, by
Italian designer Franco Grignani. This logo exemplifies a clean, symmetrical design that is both interesting and timeless.

In this tutorial, you will learn about:

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• Constructing a logo with grids
• Boolean operations
• Geometric logo design

Step 1

Overview:
Create layers
Set the grid
Create an equilateral triangle
Align triangle

a. Create the layers

First, create four layers using the Layers dialog (Layer > Layers). Name the layers, from bottom to top, like so: Triangle, Level 1,

Level 2, Level 3. This will help us organize our work and deal with the complexity of the design as we move forward. Create layers

using Inkscape’s layers dialog

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b. Set the grid

Create a grid for the document by going to View > Page Grid. Be sure to set the grid size (spacing) large enough so you can easily
work with its scale.

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Create a grid for the Inkscape document by going to View > Page Grid

c. Create a triangle

Now, create an equilateral triangle, using the Stars and


Polygons tool, by setting its corners to “3. ” Move the triangle
to the Triangle layer by selecting Layer > Move Selection to
Layer Above or Below, depending the layer on which the
triangle was created.
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d. Align the triangle

Select the triangle, align its tip to a grid intersection and, pressing the
SHIFT and CTRL keys *, enlarge (drag) the triangle so that its height
is equal to an even number of squares (mine is 6 “grid squares” high).
You may enable the snapping tool for more accuracy.

* The SHIFT key makes the object scale from its center of rotation,
while the CTRL key makes it scale symmetrically.

Step 2

Overview:
Create a perfect circle
Duplicate and position circles

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a. Create a circle

Locate the center of the triangle in terms of its height: In my case,


it’s 6 “grid squares” high, so its center intersection lies on square
3.

Position the cursor slightly upward off center, as shown. This


will make our rendition more accurate in terms of the original
logo.

Select the Circles tool.

While pressing the SHIFT and CTRL keys, enlarge (drag) the circle
so that it becomes a perfect circle. Make sure the edges of the
circles touch the edges of the triangle.

Convert the circle to a path by selecting Path > Object to Path.

b. Duplicate and position circles

Duplicate the circle (CTRL + D keys or Edit > Duplicate). Move the duplicate to the lower left side. Press the CTRL key to drag the
circle to the bottom, then press CTRL to drag to left, until it touches the left and bottom edges of the triangle.

Duplicate the lower left circle and drag to the right, using the CTRL key.

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Step 3

Overview:

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Duplicate upper left side circles
Interpolate circles
Move selection to layer above

a. Duplicate upper left side circles

We will now create the circles that will make up the black
crescents of the design.

b. Interpolate circles

Go to Extensions > Generate from Path > Interpolate.

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In the dialog, select “Duplicate endpaths” and be sure to set interpolation steps to 8. This is so because the extension will “fill”
the space between the circles with duplicates of the same circles. If you look at the Woolmark logo, each side is composed of 10
circles.

c. Move selection to layer above

The interpolated circles will be grouped, with a total of


10 objects. Select the group, then move the selection
to the layer named “Level 1.” Turn off the layer (in the
Layers dialog, click on the little eye icon to close it).

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Step 4

Step overview:

Repeat process on step 3 for right side

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a. Repeat interpolation for each side

Select the upper and lower circles by pressing the SHIFT


key.

Repeat the interpolation process.

Move the selection to the layer named “Level 2” and turn


off.

Step 5

Step overview:
Repeat process on steps 3 and 4 for bottom side
Delete original circles

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a. Repeat interpolation process for bottom side of triangle

Select the lower right and left circles by pressing the


SHIFT key.

Move the selection to the layer named “Level 3” and


b. Delete original (guide) circles

Delete the three original guide circles before continuing with the
next step.

Step 6

Step overview:
Apply the Boolean operation “Difference”
Fill black and remove stroke to create crescents
Repeat to create all the crescent shapes

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a. Apply the Boolean operation “Difference”

Start with layer “Level 1”.

Turn on the layer and ungroup the interpolated circles by


selecting them and pressing the CTRL and U keys. You
now have 10 separate circle objects.

b. Fill and remove stroke to create crescents

Create the crescents from the circular grid.

Select the outermost circle and the circle that follows.

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Apply Path > Difference. Apply black fill and remove stroke
(Object > Fill and Stroke).

You now have your first crescent.

c. Repeat for creating the other crescents

Repeat with all crescents of that side. You now should have something that looks like this:

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d. Repeat crescent creation on remaining sides

Turn off the layer and repeat with the remaining two sides:

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Step 7

Step overview:

Use the eraser tool to clean paths


Turn on all layers
Select crescents with protruding tips
Erase tips with the Eraser tool
Repeat for all sides

a. Turn on all layers

For the final step, turn on all layers.

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b. Select crescents with protruding tips

Select the crescents whose tips protrude unto the opposite crescent set.

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c. Erase tips with the Eraser tool

Select the Erase tool. At the top of the page, in Mode, select “Cut out from object.”

Start “erasing” the protruding crescent tips by passing the tool just to the contour of the opposite crescent. Be sure to remove all
parts of the tip while the object is selected.

Use Inkscape’s Eraser tool to remove unwanted portions of the path

e. Repeat

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Repeat on all sides, according to the fold of the original Woolmark logo.

Turn off unnecessary layers.

DONE!

You now have recreated a version of the Woolmark logo and learned about circular grids, Boolean operations, and logo design in
the process.

Our final version of the Woolmark logo using Inkscape!

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