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Uses of adobe illustrator
Uses of adobe illustrator












uses of adobe illustrator

This isn’t necessarily an official “tool” per se it’s just an amazing feature. It makes my OCD perfectionist heart so happy to be able to align and distribute multiple objects seamlessly! 4. I use it all the time with logos and brand assets. The align tool is so crazy helpful when you want to make sure design elements are perfectly symmetrical with each other. No need to make a new AI file for each little thing! 3. PRO TIP: By using multiple artboards you’re able to use just one Adobe Illustrator file for the entire project. I love how you can change the sizes of each of your artboards anytime you want during your process! For big brand identity projects I use multiple artboards in different sizes to produce all the assets. Think of each artboard as its own canvas. Artboards ToolĪrtboards are my favorite to work with. Contrary to popular believe the pen tool isn’t actually for writing or drawing (I know weird right?!). It takes a while to master this complex puppy because it uses anchor points and lines. Yeah I know, it’s really tedious but when Image Trace just isn’t doing the job (which will happen more often than not) you’ll need to pull out the pen tool to complete the project. I use it to turn my hand-lettered logos, hand drawn illustrations, and icons into vectors. I use this tool pretty much every single day. Yep, I chose the pen tool as my favorite. I have so many “favorite” AI tools but I’ve tried to narrow it down to my top seven for you guys.

uses of adobe illustrator

You can use it for pretty much any vector based work you’ll ever need to do. Today I’m sharing my 7 favorite Adobe Illustrator tools with you guys! I love Illustrator because it’s so versatile. It’s pretty much my go to design software (because it’s vector based!) for logo and web design projects. As a graphic designer, I use Adobe Illustrator on a daily basis.














Uses of adobe illustrator