Photoshop Illustrator – Level 1
Mon, May 15, 2017 | 1:30pm – 5:00pm
What is this event?
Event Decription
This four-part series training class introduces you to Adobe Illustrator, a sophisticated graphics application that helps you to create complex and attractive designs. You can create logos, advertisements, and other illustrations with ease using this software. However, creating complex designs can be overwhelming if you are not familiar with the tools present in Adobe Illustrator and their features.
In this course, you will learn to use Adobe Illustrator by drawing and manipulating simple shapes to create logos, as well as combining text and graphics to create advertisements.
This class is hands-on and intensive, but designed to help make difficult topics easier to understand. Your instructor, an Adobe Certified Expert, will work with you closely to make sure that you avoid common mistakes in Illustrator and apply best practices when possible.
Who should attend: This course is intended for designers, publishers, pre-press professionals, marketing communications professionals, or for anyone taking on design responsibilities and needs to create illustrations, logos, advertisements, or other graphic documents.
Performance Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
-Get to know the work area
-Determine graphic type and resolution
-Work with multiple artboards
-Understand techniques for selecting artwork
-Use existing shapes to create professional designs
-Transform artwork
-Create an Illustration with the Drawing Tools
-Use color and patterns to enhance your designs
-Add type to a poster
Class Includes
-Professional Textbook
-Download materials with practice examples
-Free access to CoWorking space on class days
-One month of technical support
-One year for a free re-take (for attended students of public classes only)
-Certificate of Completion
Financial Aid
Visit our website to learn more about financial aid options including DWC’s 6-month payment plan, WIOA Workforce Funding, and more.
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