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Adobe Illustrator for Creative Professionals

You're reading from   Adobe Illustrator for Creative Professionals Develop skills in vector graphic illustration and build a strong design portfolio with Illustrator 2022

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800569256
Length 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Reviewing the Necessary Knowledge
2. Chapter 1: Building a Foundation beyond the Basics FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Prepping for Illustrator 4. Part 2 – Advanced Illustrator Methods
5. Chapter 3: Developing and Organizing Objects 6. Chapter 4: Drawing with the Pencil, Paintbrush, Pen, and Shape Tools 7. Chapter 5: Editing and Transforming Objects 8. Chapter 6: Advanced Attribute Design 9. Chapter 7: Powerful Typography Options in Adobe Illustrator 10. Part 3 – Real-World Applications
11. Chapter 8: Preparing Artwork for Presentation 12. Chapter 9: Utilizing Multiple Artboards 13. Chapter 10: Advanced Layer Development and Organization 14. Chapter 11: Extending Illustrator Through Third-Party Tools and the iPad 15. Chapter 12: Illustrator Mastery – Advanced Techniques and Shortcuts 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Organizing layers with objects, documents, and artboards in mind

As we discussed in Using the Artboards panel to your advantage section, multiple artboards allow you to have separate documents on each of them and even scale them to the exact size of the document. This allows you to host a variety of output media within one document, such as a business card, letterhead, and envelope design. One of the key benefits of preparing them on separate artboards is the ability to output each one as a separate asset when needed. To output artboards separately, you can use the Export for Screens command. Artboards also allow you to store and present multiple items or concepts within one file. If you do intend to collaborate or present an Illustrator file, then it will be very beneficial to keep everything logically organized.

In this section, we are going to look at how the development of the layers can maintain greater control of your work and result in less confusion and difficulty at a later...

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