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Adobe Illustrator for beginners

Creating Shapes

Monica I. Heredia Rodriguez
This guided project: Adobe Illustrator for beginners: Creating Shapes is perfect for those interested in graphic design that want to start learning using a professional software as Adobe Illustrator is. In this one hour project you will learn how to create...
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This guided project: Adobe Illustrator for beginners: Creating Shapes is perfect for those interested in graphic design that want to start learning using a professional software as Adobe Illustrator is. In this one hour project you will learn how to create shapes, align them and use the color tool to change the colors of your shape. You will also be creating a logo using the shapes you will learn how to create in this project and this will help you to kickstart your journey with graphic design. This is a very unique project because you don't need to know everything about Adobe Illustrator, you will have the opportunity to be guided by the instructor in every step of the project. All you need in order to complete this project is a Adobe Account or free trial, basic computer knowledge and desire to learn how to create shapes in Adobe Illustrator.
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Suitable for beginners seeking to initiate with graphic design using Adobe Illustrator
Provides step-by-step guidance throughout the project
Focuses on foundational knowledge by teaching shape creation, alignment, and color manipulation
Introduces the potential for logo creation as a practical application of the skills learned
Assumes basic computer knowledge and does not require extensive prior experience with Adobe Illustrator

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Learners who complete Adobe Illustrator for beginners: Creating Shapes will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Game Designer
A Game Designer is responsible for the design of games, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to a Game Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Graphic designer
A Graphic Designer uses a variety of design elements to create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. This course may be useful to a Graphic Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Interior designer
An Interior Designer is responsible for the design of interiors, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to an Interior Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Architect
An Architect is responsible for the design of buildings and other structures, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to an Architect as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Web Designer
A Web Designer is responsible for the visual appearance of a website, creating the layout and design, as well as the images and other visual elements. This course may be useful to a Web Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
User Experience Designer
A User Experience Designer is responsible for the user experience of a product or service, including the design, layout, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to a User Experience Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Product Designer
A Product Designer is responsible for the design of products, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to a Product Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Interaction Designer
An Interaction Designer is responsible for the user experience of a product or service, including the design, layout, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to an Interaction Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Fashion Designer
A Fashion Designer is responsible for the design of clothing and accessories, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to a Fashion Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Animator
An Animator is responsible for the creation of animated images, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to an Animator as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Industrial Designer
An Industrial Designer is responsible for the design of products, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to an Industrial Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Landscape Architect
A Landscape Architect is responsible for the design of outdoor spaces, including the shape, function, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to a Landscape Architect as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Creative Director
A Creative Director is responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a project, including the design, layout, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to a Creative Director as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Art Director
An Art Director is responsible for the visual appearance of a project, including the design, layout, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to an Art Director as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.
Motion Graphics Designer
A Motion Graphics Designer is responsible for the creation of animated graphics, including the design, layout, and overall look and feel. This course may be useful to a Motion Graphics Designer as it provides a foundation in creating shapes, which is a fundamental skill for this role.

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We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Adobe Illustrator for beginners: Creating Shapes.
Provides a theoretical foundation for understanding shape and form design. It good resource for users who want to learn more about the principles of design and how to apply them to their work in Illustrator.
Provides a comprehensive overview of graphic design principles and techniques, with a focus on using Adobe Illustrator. It good resource for users who want to learn more about graphic design and how to use Illustrator to create professional-quality graphics.
Focuses on using Illustrator to create graphics for print. It covers topics such as creating print-ready files, working with different color modes, and using Illustrator to create special effects.
Comprehensive guide to Adobe Illustrator, covering everything from the basics to advanced topics. It good resource for users who want to learn everything they need to know about Illustrator in one place.
Focuses on the essential skills needed to use Adobe Illustrator. It covers topics such as creating and editing shapes, working with text and images, and using Illustrator to create web graphics.
Comprehensive guide to Adobe Illustrator, covering everything from the basics to advanced topics. It good resource for users who want to learn everything they need to know about Illustrator in one place.
Focuses on advanced topics in Adobe Illustrator, such as working with layers, masks, and gradients. It good resource for users who want to learn more about Illustrator and how to use it to create professional-quality graphics.

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