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Creating Simple Graphics with Illustrator (Lecture)

Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - 9:00am to Thursday, August 31, 2017 - 11:59am
Turing Auditorium (Polya Hall, Room 111)

All lectures are $150 each and can be covered by STAP funds, Departmental PTA, or Educational Assistance Funds.

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Learn why this is the best program for designing clean, simple bold graphics. You will find that most logos, patterns, scientific illustrations, flat/graphic artwork is created with Adobe Illustrator.

Simplicity is one of the most important factors to clear communication. Learn the differences between Vector and raster art and to create bold imagery -- enabling you to quickly communicate your idea.

  • Work with scalable artwork without worry of resolution
  • See how to create basic logo
  • Generate text that becomes part of the art
  • Learn time-saving techniques/methods for crating re-usable art

This is the must know program for creating flat vector based images.

Laptops are recommended, but not required.

Event Sponsor

University IT Technology Training

Contact Email

techtraining@stanford.edu

Contact Phone

650-723-4391