Illustrator
About Illustrator
Adobe
Illustrator is a software application for creating drawings,
illustrations, and artwork using a Windows or macOS computer.
Illustrator was initially released in 1987 and it continues to be
updated at regular intervals and is now included as part of the Adobe
Creative Cloud. Illustrator is widely used by graphic designers, web
designers, visual artists, and professional illustrators throughout the
world to create high-quality artwork. Illustrator includes many
sophisticated drawing tools that can reduce the time needed to create
illustrations.
Why is Illustrator important?
The importance of Adobe Illustrator being used in graphic design, are
•
Freely Express Ideas - We can mold our ideas and express our
creativity in any way we want which can be drawn with the help of tools
on the artboard and they will always turn out well.
• Creating
Aesthetic Logos - Illustrator is meant for making art forms using vector images which puts logo designing first in line.
• Drawing Any Objects - With the help of the mesh tool and gradient tool any image can be looked at as real objects.
•
Cartoons Characters Can Be Drawn - Cartoon characters can be created
with the help of a pen tool and they can be decorated and color filled by
the gradient tool and the color palette.
• Resize any Image
without Compromising Quality - Since we make vector images in
Illustrator which allows re-sizing and scaling without losing the quality
of the picture.
Who should take the Illustrator Exam?
• Graphic Design professionals
• Innovators
• Anyone who wants to assess their Adobe Illustrator skills
• Design or Advertising or creative managers and senior executives
• Design or Creative consultants
• Any professional with skills and knowledge of Adobe Illustrator
Illustrator Certification Course Outline
1. Adobe Illustrator Workspace
2. Adobe Illustrator Basics
3. Adding Color in Illustrator
4. Adobe Illustrator Drawing Tools
5. Additional Adobe Illustrator Color Options
6. Formatting Text using Illustrator
7. Adobe Illustrator's Layers