
SVGs are now fully supported on all major web browsers, so in many ways the era of SVG has officially arrived, it’s just designers that need to start catching up more frequently and consistently.


SVG’s are typically smaller in file sizes being in XML format, and will also compress better.Here are some of the most crucial benefits of SVG: Is SVG too difficult, or is it just that the old ways are still working great? For some it is the latter, while others realize the immense benefits of using SVG for their projects. SVG is rising in popularity, but most designers today still rely on traditional visual techniques.

An approach that is quickly being adapted to all new modern websites, though an approach that still requires more learning and practice. That’s what SVG does it helps designers and artists create visual web content that can scale infinitely without losing imagery quality. It’s a nice feature to have: visual content on your website that looks equally the same on any device screen resolution.
