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Speed Up & Streamline Your Design Workflow in Adobe Illustrator

Offered By: Skillshare

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Adobe Illustrator Courses Graphic Design Courses Digital Art Courses Surface Pattern Design Courses

Course Description

Overview

This is a class for illustrators, surface pattern designers and graphic designers who want to get a more efficient and productive workflow in Adobe Illustrator.

My guess is that many of us have felt frustrated working with Illustrator, not having things in order and not having a workflow that works good for you. So in this class you’ll learn how to speed up and streamline your design workflow and customise it to suit your needs.

I will go through everything really throughly and you can be a complete beginner at Adobe Illustrator to take this class.

This might not sound as the most fun class you’ve ever taken, but I promise you that if you follow the steps and set up your workflow as I teach you in this class. You will feel that it’s so much more fun to work with Illustrator in the future.

By the end of this class you’ll get a functioning, smooth and easy workflow for Adobe Illustrator, which will make all of your future project more fun and efficient.

I'm Maja Faber, a surface pattern designer living in Stockholm, Sweden. 
To learn more about me visit my website www.majafaber.com and say hello at the gram @maja_faber

To get the creative inspiration & awesome freebies, sign up to my email list here https://majafaber.com/freebies


Syllabus

  • Intro
  • Your Project
  • Your Workflow
  • Organize Your Workspace Part 1
  • Organize Your Workspace Part 2
  • Create a Template
  • Save Swatch Libraries
  • CC Library
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Final Thoughts

Taught by

Maja Faber

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