Join professional illustrative designer Von Glitschka as he shares his experience on how to research, sketch, build, and present vector graphics.
Shows how to create an area bubble infographic, or graphic representation of data.
Shows how to depict complex relationships in an easy-to-understand infographic, or graphic representation of data.
Covers the first steps in creating infographics, graphic representations of data—organizing sample data and preparing a wireframe.
An expert approach to color choice and control in Illustrator, guiding designers and artists through the three stages of applying color to artwork: creation, inspiration, and editing.
Shows experienced Illustrator users how to create transparency effects and ensure reliable printing results.
Shows how to design a CD package using a combination of Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Bridge, and Acrobat.
A step-by-step approach to creating professional book covers using Adobe Creative Suite applications.
Teaches how to take advantage of the wide array of dynamic effects in Illustrator CS4, including Live Paint, Live Trace, and actions.
Explores some of Illustrator's most powerful and least understood features, including how to create complex ones with the Pathfinder palette and align paths to create schematic illustrations.
Effective design and production techniques utilizing the best features of InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
Reveals a whole new level of power, creativity, and efficiency with Illustrator.
Explores the creative process through a variety of approaches, generating over a dozen poster designs.
Deke McClelland shows users how to get into the Illustrator mindset and overcome its learning curve.
Explains the elements that make up vector graphics, like paths, strokes, and fills, and shows how to use Illustrator's drawing tools.
Provides a concise but thorough examination of core Illustrator concepts.
Discusses and demonstrates noteworthy additions and features in Illustrator CS4.
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