
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Illustrator is the artist’s choice for creating spectacular graphics, and here’s the fast and easy way to get up to speed on all the coolest features. This full-color guide gives you the scoop on the newest tools; tips on color control and path editing; ways to organize graphics; and how to create for print, the Web, or mobile devices.
Open the book and find:
Ted Alspach is considered a leading authority on the history, use, and functionality of Adobe® Illustrator. He has written more than 30 books on graphics, design, and desktop publishing.
Part I: Driving People Crazy — Illustrator’s Bum Rap.
Chapter 1: Introducing the World of Illustrator.
Chapter 2: Following the Righteous Path.
Chapter 3: Doing Everyday Things with Illustrator.
Part II: Drawing and Coloring Your Artwork.
Chapter 4: Shaping Up, Basically.
Chapter 5: Getting Your Fill of Fills and Strokes.
Chapter 6: Selecting and Editing Paths.
Chapter 7: Wielding the Mighty Pen Tool.
Chapter 8: Creating Straight and Curved Lines without the Pen Tool.
Chapter 9: Creating Magnifi cent Brushstrokes.
Chapter 10: Extreme Fills and Strokes.
Chapter 11: Effectively Keeping Up Appearances, with Style(s).
Part III: Taking Your Paths to Obedience School.
Chapter 12: Pushing, Pulling, Poking, and Prodding.
Chapter 13: Organizing Efficiently.
Part IV: Practically Speaking: Type, Print, and Files.
Chapter 14: Introducing Letters and Such (Type 101).
Chapter 15: Printing Your Masterpiece.
Chapter 16: Moving Files Into and Out of Illustrator.
Chapter 17: Putting Your Art on the Web.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Ten Production-Enhancing Tips.
Chapter 19: Ten (Or So) Ways to Customize Illustrator.
Index.
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