Adobe Illustrator Training
Adobe Illustrator Training offers complete education on how to use Adobe Illustrator, a popular vector graphics software. The course teaches fundamental techniques for designing and manipulating vector graphics, logos, icons, and other graphical elements. Participants will learn how to use tools and features to create high-quality, scalable graphics for a variety of applications.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Adobe Illustrator Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Graphic Designers: This course is ideal for graphic designers who want to improve their vector-based design skills and produce high-quality visuals for print and digital media.
Marketing and Branding Professionals: Marketing and branding experts can benefit from designing logos, marketing materials, and visual content to enhance their brand identification.
Illustrators and Artists: Designed for designers and artists who want to improve their digital drawing skills and create vector art.
Web and App Designers: Ideal for online and app designers looking to create scalable vector graphics for user interfaces, icons, and other design elements.
Print Media Specialists: Provide high-resolution, scalable graphics for brochures, posters, and packaging.
Graphic Designer: Develop visual content for print and digital media, such as commercials, brochures, and website graphics.
Branding Specialist: As a branding specialist, you’ll create and design brand pieces like logos, business cards, and marketing collateral to establish and maintain a distinctive identity.
Illustrator: Illustrators create custom illustrations and artwork for books, periodicals, ads, and other media.
Web Designer: Web Designers create scalable vector graphics for websites and apps, improving user interfaces and visual appeal.
Print Designer: As a Print Designer, you create high-quality print products such as posters, flyers, and packaging that are both visually appealing and print-ready.
These positions are in high demand across a wide range of industries, including marketing, advertising, publishing, and technology, and they offer attractive wages and possibilities for promotion in both the United States and Canada.
- Overview of Adobe Illustrator and vector graphics
- Understanding Illustrator workspace and panels
- Setting up documents and artboards
- Navigating the interface, zoom, and view modes
- Introduction to shapes, lines, and basic tools
- Hands-on: Create a simple illustration using basic shapes and lines
- Drawing tools: Pen, Pencil, and Curvature tools
- Understanding anchor points and paths
- Modifying paths using Direct Selection and Anchor Point tools
- Working with basic shapes and combining them
- Pathfinder and Shape Builder tools
- Hands-on: Create a custom logo using shapes and paths
- Understanding color modes: RGB vs CMYK
- Using the Color panel and Swatches
- Applying and editing gradients
- Working with Gradient Mesh
- Eyedropper tool and color harmony
- Assignment Work : Design a colorful icon or illustration with gradients
- Adding and formatting text
- Character and Paragraph panels
- Text on path and type effects
- Creating outlines from text
- Using fonts, styles, and typographic hierarchy
- Assignment Work: Design a poster or flyer with text and graphics
- Understanding layers and stacking order
- Grouping and ungrouping objects
- Locking, hiding, and arranging elements
- Naming layers and managing complex artwork
- Isolation mode for detailed editing
- Hands-on: Organize a multi-element illustration using layers
- Using the Pen tool for complex shapes
- Drawing with the Blob Brush and Pencil tools
- Applying effects: shadows, glows, and distortions
- Blending modes and transparency
- Creating symbols and reusable assets
- Hands-on: Create an illustration with effects and advanced paths
- Creating and editing patterns
- Using brushes: Calligraphic, Scatter, Art, and Pattern brushes
- Managing multiple artboards in a single document
- Exporting and saving assets for web and print
- Using Illustrator libraries
- Assignment Work: Design a pattern-based graphic or icon set
- Complete a portfolio-ready illustration or digital artwork
- Review and critique of final projects
Adobe Illustrator is used to create vector graphics such as logos, icons, illustrations, posters, and digital artwork.
Graphic designers, students, digital artists, and anyone interested in learning professional illustration skills.
No. Beginners can start from scratch, though familiarity with basic computer tools helps.
Yes. The course covers drawing tools, paths, layers, typography, gradients, effects, and advanced techniques.
Yes. By the end of the course, learners can design logos, icons, posters, and complete illustrations.
Yes. Text formatting, text on paths, and creating outlined text are included.
Yes. You will learn to prepare files for print, web, and other digital media.
You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.
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Yes. Every module includes practical exercises and a final project for portfolio-ready work.
Yes. Color panels, swatches, gradients, and blending modes are fully covered.
Yes. A course completion certificate is provided after successfully finishing the training.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Graphic Designer: Develop visual content for print and digital media, such as commercials, brochures, and website graphics.
Branding Specialist: As a branding specialist, you’ll create and design brand pieces like logos, business cards, and marketing collateral to establish and maintain a distinctive identity.
Illustrator: Illustrators create custom illustrations and artwork for books, periodicals, ads, and other media.
Web Designer: Web Designers create scalable vector graphics for websites and apps, improving user interfaces and visual appeal.
Print Designer: As a Print Designer, you create high-quality print products such as posters, flyers, and packaging that are both visually appealing and print-ready.
These positions are in high demand across a wide range of industries, including marketing, advertising, publishing, and technology, and they offer attractive wages and possibilities for promotion in both the United States and Canada.