

The programs have some similar features as you see above, but over all Inkscape is going to give you more in the design aspect in the long run. Just another reason to start learning Inkscape for all your SVG files! Cricut Design Space vs. I have found though that if the design is very intricate in Cricut Design Space that the offset can stall and not work. Offset is a relatively new feature in Cricut Design Space and originally when this feature was not available many crafter relied on Inkscape for this! It's a great feature in both programs.

This feature lets users add more depth to their designs than just basic fill colors and can be used for many purposes like adding layers to cake toppers or outlines to vinyl projects. Both Cricut Design Space and Inkscape have the ability to create an offset of your object.
