
Vector and Bitmap are two different things. This lecture will teach you the difference between Vector and bitmap, from the meaning to their examples.
Illustrator basic teaches you all the basics in illustrator, from learning the tools to making objects.
There are 3 quizzes in this lecture. in this quiz, you are given the task to make lines and objects.
Make a few lines with different colors and sizes, then combine those lines to form an object.
If in illustrator basic you learned about simple objects. in an illustrator path, you will learn many complex things.
There are 3 quizzes in this lecture. In this quiz, you will be given a task to make objects to logos.
There are 2 practices in this lecture. From making some fruits to editing logos.
Illustrator type teaches you about typography in illustrator. You will learn how to make type and editing them.
There are 4 quizzes in this lecture. in this quiz, You are given the task to make texts and modifying them.
Practicing can make you get used to doing things. Practice modifying your type!
There are a few things that you haven't learned in illustrator. So in this lecture, we will give you additional knowledge.
Photoshop is a bitmap application. If you zoom in on an object in photoshop, you can see tiny squares.
There are a few questions that are frequently asked by beginners about photoshop. This is where we will answer them.
There are 4 practice in this lecture. From combining images to editing images.
In this lecture, you will make two images into one using a layer mask.
The real power of using these applications is using them together. In this lecture, we will see how to correctly place Photoshop files into your Illustrator designs.
There are 2 quizzes in this lecture. In this quiz, you will be given a task to change the background of your image and put images inside your text.
In this lecture, you will try to make a poster using a layer mask and give it a text in illustrator.
There are a few things that you haven't learned in Photoshop. So in this lecture, we will give you additional knowledge.
InDesign is very good for documents as short as newsletter or tri-folds and as long as magazines and books.
In this lecture, you will learn the basics of InDesign.
There are 4 quizzes in this lecture. In this quiz, you will be given a task to make objects and typography.
In this lecture, you can practice modifying text that is provided with the given provisions.
There are a few things that you haven't learned in Indesign. So in this lecture, we will give you additional knowledge.
Adobe Xd is built around the concept of interactive design (Experience Design is what the XD stands for). Xd is the application to use for mapping out and creating the basic design of anything from web pages to mobile applications.
Here you will learn a lot of things about Xd.
There is only one quiz in this lecture. in this quiz, you will be given a task to make a short website that is comparable to some other professional websites.
Learning to use the right tool is an essential part of using the Adobe CC for Design applications.
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This course is made for students who would like to learn the essentials/basics of the primary Adobe design applications. Although not fancy, these pages are informed by over ten years of using these applications (and their predecessors) daily.
The way this course teaches the applications is by introducing and explaining them in a logical way that builds upon what was previously learned. These applications present a puzzling array of buttons and gadgets that most often is overwhelming to the new user. This course makes sense of it all, not showing how everything works, but instead laying a foundation and a path to learn about all those confusing buttons and gadgets.
The steps in this course look a bit like tutorials. Like tutorials, you should work in the applications as you follow along with the course, even when not specifically instructed to do so. Unlike tutorials, the steps in this course present the information in a way that is geared to having you actually learn the material, not just a list of steps to get something that looks decent.
This course is made for Adobe Creative Cloud (2020 versions), but it can easily be used for versions CS4 through CS6. The properties panel is the only thing that has changed in the basics material presented here. If you are using multiple versions of Illustrator or InDesign you will need to save files in a way you can open them in the other version. A quick Google search will point you to how this is done.