Adobe Illustrator CS3 is a sophisticated graphics program capable of creating complex and attractive illustrations and type effects. You may create logos, advertisements and other illustrations with Adobe Illustrator CS3. If you have little or no experience with Adobe Illustrator CS3, it can be overwhelming to start creating complex illustrations. In this course you will start by drawing and manipulating simple shapes to create logos. You'll also combine text and graphics to create advertisements.
Who should attend? Graphic designers, or people transitioning into a design job or taking on design responsibilities, who need to use Adobe Illustrator CS3 to create illustrations, logos, advertisements or other graphic documents. They may have little or no experience with Illustrator. They may already use Adobe InDesign CS3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3.
Prerequisites Before taking this course, you should have a basic understanding of your computer's operating system. For example, you should know how to launch an application, create and save files, and copy files from CD and other media.
Course Overview
Creating Logos Using Simple Shapes
Choose New Document Settings
Create a Custom Workspace
Draw Basic Shapes with the Shape Tools
Draw Paths with the Pencil Tool
Enhancing Logos
Format Objects
Manipulate Objects
Insert Type
Creating Logos Using Custom Paths
Draw Paths with the Pen Tool
Modify Existing Shapes to Create New Shapes
Duplicate Objects
Apply Graphic Styles
Creating a Logo with Type Special Effects
Apply Gradients to Type
Create Type on a Path
Apply an Envelope to Type
Creating an Advertisement
Import a Graphic
Align Objects
Apply Spot Colours
Wrap Text
Export a File
Manipulating Body Type
Import Body Type
Format Type with Styles
Fix Spelling Errors
Find and Replace Text
Insert Typographic Characters
Managing Assets with Adobe Bridge
Explore the Adobe Bridge Environment
Apply Metadata and Keywords to Assets in Adobe Bridge