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It's been some years since I last used Inkscape. Sounds like a good time to dabble again with it.
I tried it years ago and didn't really understand anything and just put it away since I didn't really need it anyway.
Tried again towards the end of last year, and the whole thing is incredibly intuitive. Sure, there's still a lot to master if you want to become great, but I was able to perfectly recreate an old logo from the 1970s that has never been properly digitalized without having to really learn or Google anything. It's a fantastic tool.