The Adobe Illustrator Masterclass course equips delegates with the knowledge and skills required to produce logos, sketches and complex illustrations for mobile, print and web devices. The candidates will be introduced to the concepts of color management, Illustrator pen tool, typography, drawing techniques, gradients and advantages of working with vectors. The course teaches delegates how to organise their Illustrator workspace, how to create vector graphics, how to work the shape tool and pathfinder, how to manipulate fonts and how to design a logo and other graphics for the website. By the completion of the course, the delegates will be able to design logos, infographics, create vector illustrations, prepare graphics for web and print, colorizing traced hand drawings and master advanced Illustrator tools and techniques.
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The Adobe Illustrator Masterclass course equips delegates with the knowledge and skills required to produce logos, sketches and complex illustrations for mobile, print and web devices. The candidates will be introduced to the concepts of color management, Illustrator pen tool, typography, drawing techniques, gradients and advantages of working with vectors. The course teaches delegates how to organise their Illustrator workspace, how to create vector graphics, how to work the shape tool and pathfinder, how to manipulate fonts and how to design a logo and other graphics for the website. By the completion of the course, the delegates will be able to design logos, infographics, create vector illustrations, prepare graphics for web and print, colorizing traced hand drawings and master advanced Illustrator tools and techniques.
Get proficient at all new techniques and features of Adobe Illustrator
Course delivered by highly certified and well experienced instructors
Use the Illustrator interface with ease and competence
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A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.
Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.
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No formal certifications are required to attend the Adobe Illustrator Masterclass course.
The Adobe Illustrator Masterclass course is designed for individuals who are involved in producing a variety of graphic documents such as adverts, logos and illustrations. The course is beneficial for:
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Adobe Illustrator is the vector graphics application that allows the users to create, edit and enhance graphics. The design capabilities of Adobe Illustrator are beneficial for the web, video, print and mobile platforms. The course offers several benefits for the web and interactive designers. It can easily integrate with other Adobe applications and has vector-based editing environment. After getting knowledge of the course, the candidates will steer the Adobe Illustrator environment efficiently and rearrange the workflow.
Introducing Adobe Illustrator
The Illustrator compound
Operating with tools
Zooming options within tools
Setting strokes
Filling attributes
Basic geometrical shape
Drawing Tools
Drawing and Editing Basic Shapes
Use the Pen and Pencil Tools for creating Paths
Selection Tools
Using Brushes
Using the Pathfinder Tool
Isolation Mode
Using Live Trace
Drawing techniques
Creation of patterns
Measuring the patterns
Constraining the patterns
Hiding and locking objects
Working with transformation tools
Using compound path
Using masking objects
Using blend tool
Working with layer
Overviewing illustrator filters
Working with Text
Type tools
Formatting type
Entering and editing text
Working with text labels
Working with text boxes
Entering text along path
Entering text within path
Creating text outlines
Editing text outlines
Working with Layers
Creating Layers
Setting Layer Properties
Viewing, Hiding, and Locking Layers
Moving Objects between Layers
Working with Images
Adding Images and other Artwork to Illustrator
Choosing Whether to Link or Embed Images
Working with Clipping Paths
Editing Image Colours and Appearance
Using ‘Live Trace’ to Create Vector Art from Photographs
Using Colour
Applying Stroke and Fill Colours
RGB, CMYK, and Pantone Colours
Using Kuler and the ‘Live Colour’ Panel
‘Live Colour’ Recolouring
Gradients and Blends
Saving and Importing Colours
Using Live Paint to Simplify Complex Illustration Tasks
Documents
Document Profiles
Managing Artboards
Grids, Guides, and Positioning
Adding and Using Guidelines
Exploring Artwork for Photoshop or InDesign
Using the Info Panel and Transform Panel
Moving, Aligning, and Grouping Objects
Using Envelope Distortions
Creating and Editing Symbols
Creating 3D Objects in Illustrator
Keyboard Shortcuts
Use Adobe Illustrator with other Applications of Adobe
How to merge artwork
How to Place image files
How to do Images Masking
Colour sampling inset images
Work with image links
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Sunderland is a coastal city lies at the mouth of the Wear River, around 80 meters above sea level. It is located in the centre of the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough, local government district in England with a population of around 174,286 according to 2011 census. It is situated about 10 miles southeast of Newcastle and 240 miles north of London. The River Wear flows through the centre of the town and divides in a deeply incised valley. The town’s name is originated from sundered land meaning land kept aside for a special purpose or land sundered. The evidence of three settlements found historically in a county in North East England or County Durham on the site of present-day Sunderland.
The area of Sunderland Monkwearmouth is located on the north bank of the Wear River and settled in 674 during the foundation of Jarrow Abbey by the Benedict Biscop. Another settlement Bishopwearmouth founded in 930, lies at the southern side of the river. The town developed as a port over a period and became famous for trading salt and coal. The construction of ships started on the river in the 14th century. With the passage of time, the port of the town absorbed Monkwearmouth and Bishopwearmouth by the 19th century. The town became the major centre for the automotive industry and the service sector. It has been suggested that the person who is born or lives in the town, sometimes known as Mackem. The concept came into existence in the late 20th century and not used until 1980.
History
The early inhabitants of the town were the hunter-gatherers during Stone Age. The remains of the period were found during the excavations of St Peter’s Church in Monkwearmouth including the artefacts and microliths. The area of Hastings Hill became a primary place of burial and central point of activity in the Neolithic period, the final phase of the Stone Age. In the pre and post-Roman period, the area was occupied by the Brigantes around the Wear River. During the Anglo-Saxon era, the town became an important centre of knowledge and learning and library with approximately 300 volumes was also located in the town.
The long trench, a tactic of warfare was found as one artefact of the English civil war. In the 17th century, the three original settlements (Monkwearmouth, Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth) were integrated and known as Sunderland-near-the-Sea. The factors behind the incorporation included the construction of ships on the banks of the river, salt panning and success of the port of Sunderland. The construction of Sunderland barracks was completed in 1794. These barracks included the 80-bed hospital, soldier’s quarters and housing for 1528 infantry troops. The second iron bridge of the world was built in the town in 1796.
The town was severally affected by the major Indian epidemic Cholera, broke out in the town in 1831. The disease spread in other parts of the country resulted in the death of more than 32000 people. The town again suffered from the worst disaster of the Victoria Hall in 1883 leading to the death of 183 children due to lack of enough way to pass during a variety show. This led to the invention of the concept of push bar emergency doors. The economy of the town shifted to chemical and motor manufacturing after the fall of heavy industries in the early 19th century. The electric tram system arrived in the town in 1900, later on, these were replaced by the buses in 1940.
The town saw remarkable expansion in the shipbuilding business during the First World War and became the prime target of a Zeppelin raid in 1916. Approx. 2500 citizens of the town served in the armed forces during the war period. The town also attacked by the German bombers during the Second World War leading to the destruction of 4000 homes and death of 267 people in the town. The coal mining and shipbuilding industry declined and ended by the late 20th century resulted in the unemployment of the local workforce.