Question about organizing laser cut svg files for projects
I’ve been slowly building a small library of laser cut svg files, because I work on different types of projects (decor, small gifts, layered designs, etc.). Recently while browsing I found laser cut svg https://lasersvgtemplates.com/
and noticed they have quite a lot of categories.
It made me think about how other people organize their design files. Do you usually keep everything sorted by project type (boxes, wall art, ornaments), or by material thickness and cutting settings?
Also curious — when you download new SVG designs from sites like this, do you normally test them right away or keep them in a library until you need something specific?
Just trying to figure out a good workflow as my collection of files keeps growing.
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That's interesting about organizing SVG files! I've been thinking about similar things with my game files actually. It’s getting chaotic with all the different versions of games I play. I wonder if it's like deciding whether to organize by game type (sports, strategy) or by console. For example, with Retro Bowl, do I file it under "mobile games" or "sports games"? I usually just throw everything in a folder and hope for the best, haha. I definitely need a better system!