It's more of a "style" than anything, so finding a tutorial might be a bit hard. But basically you want to cut out all drop shadows, gradients, blends and anything else that gives the perception of depth.
in addition to what Jeremy said, if you're thinking of creating your own icons and graphics you need to master using the pen tool. i use adobe illustrator but i assume inkscape's is very similar.
I wanna do thinks like this: http://designmodo.com/flat-design/
But I but can't find any tutorial. I'm using Inkscape.
¡Thanks for all!
It's more of a "style" than anything, so finding a tutorial might be a bit hard. But basically you want to cut out all drop shadows, gradients, blends and anything else that gives the perception of depth.
in addition to what Jeremy said, if you're thinking of creating your own icons and graphics you need to master using the pen tool. i use adobe illustrator but i assume inkscape's is very similar.
here's a tutorial i found that covers many of the steps you might take when creating 'flat' graphics: http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/illustration/how-to-create-a-self-portrait-in-a-geometric-style/
Really thanks both, now I'll try myself. By the by, do you know any alternative to thenounproyect?