1. History

    • How: Adobe Illustrator was developed by Adobe Inc., first released in 1987 as a vector graphics editor.
    • Who: Created by a team of engineers and designers aiming to provide a professional design tool.
    • Why: Illustrator was designed to enable artists and designers to create scalable graphics and illustrations.

2. Intro

    • Adobe Illustrator is a leading vector graphics editor used by professionals for creating logos, illustrations, and complex designs. With powerful drawing tools and extensive features, it is a standard in graphic design.
  • Advantages

    • Industry-standard software with robust features for vector design.
    • Extensive library of brushes, colors, and effects.
    • Seamless integration with other Adobe products.
  • Disadvantages

    • Subscription-based pricing can be expensive for some users.
    • Steep learning curve for new users.

3. Notes

    • Basic Navigation: Use the toolbar for tools; Ctrl + Z for undo; use the artboard for layout.
    • Drawing Tools: Familiarize yourself with the Pen tool, Shape tools, and Pathfinder.
    • Shortcuts: Learn essential shortcuts (e.g., V for selection, P for Pen tool) to enhance workflow efficiency.

4. Libs & Framework

5. Feature List

    • Vector Graphics: Create and edit vector graphics that can be scaled without losing quality.
    • Artboards: Multiple artboards for designing various layouts in one document.
    • Advanced Typography: Extensive typography tools for precise text design.
    • Integration: Seamless integration with Adobe Creative Cloud.
    • Custom Brushes: Create and use custom brushes for unique designs.