Illustrator I
X461 (2 semester units in Design)
Adobe Illustrator is the industry-standard tool for creating vector graphics, a must-have in any graphic designer's toolbox. Through step-by-step instructions, you learn to use Illustrator's powerful drawing tools to create original artwork. You learn how to use the pen tool, the transformation tools, layers, color palettes, and gradients, as well as Illustrator's amazing typographic capabilities. This course is for print and Web designers.
Prerequisite: Macintosh experience.
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Mon. July 6, San Francisco
MICHAEL STARKMAN, M.F.A., has worked for design studios, corporate design offices, and as a freelance designer. He has taught graphic design at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and Southeastern Louisiana University.
- 9 meetings
- July 6 to Aug. 31: Mon., 6-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 219, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $790 (EDP 015719)