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Adobe Illustrator CC 2014: Part 1

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    Course Specifications

    Course Number:

    092033

    Course Length:

    1 day

    Course Description

    Overview:

    To meet the demands of individuals and organizations for flexible, reusable, and easily modified visual content, Adobe Systems has created a cadre of applications that collectively provide a scalable, end-to-end solution for nearly every type of visual design project one can contemplate. Called Creative Cloud™ (CC), the collection of applications perform specialized design tasks while interoperating among each other to deliver superlative content.

    This course focuses on Adobe® Illustrator® CC (2014), the component within CC used to create “drawn” graphics, while enabling its users to integrate content from other domains (such as photo-oriented graphics and animation, which belong to Adobe® Photoshop® and Flash®). With Illustrator’s many, easily used tools, you will discover that not only can you unlock the same creative impulses you’ve always had as you’ve picked up a pencil to sketch out an idea, but also capture those multiple ideas and “what ifs” during the creative process in ways that you never imagined. And for those of you who are just embarking on building your creative skills, you will be surprised at “how good” your work will appear, even at the outset of your exploration of the world of graphic design.

    This course covers the Graphic Design & Illustration Using Adobe Illustrator CC objectives to help students prepare for the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam. This course is also designed to cover the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) exam objectives.

    Course Objectives:

    Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to use Adobe Illustrator CC (2014) to create illustrations that include graphics and text.

    You will:

    • Identify the components and capabilities of Illustrator CC (2014).
    • Create basic shapes.
    • Create custom paths.
    • Create graphics that contain custom text.
    • Customize objects.
    • Customize basic shapes.
    • Prepare documents for deployment.

    Target Student:

    This course is intended for designers, publishers, pre-press professionals, marketing communications professionals, or people switching to a design job or taking on design responsibilities and who need to use Illustrator to create illustrations, logos, advertisements, or other graphic documents.

    Prerequisites:

    To ensure your success in this course, you should be familiar with the basic functions of your computer’s operating system, such as creating folders, launching programs, and working with windows. You should also have basic Windows application skills, such as copying and pasting objects, formatting text, saving files, and so on.

    Familiarity with basic design terminology, such as palettes, color modes, shapes, text, and paths, is highly recommended.

    You can obtain this level of skill and knowledge by taking the Logical Operations course Introduction to Personal Computers Using Microsoft® Windows® 8/8.1.

    Course-specific Technical Requirements

    Hardware

    For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations:

    • Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel Centrino®, Intel Xeon®, or Intel Core™ Duo (or compatible) processor
    • 4 gigabyte (GB) RAM
    • 2.5 GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices)
    • 1,024 × 768 resolution monitor (1,280 × 800 recommended)
    • Internet connection and registration necessary for required software activation, membership validation, and access to online services
    • Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
    • Projection system to display the instructor’s computer screen

    Course Content

    Lesson 1: Introducing Illustrator CC

    Topic A: Apply Design Principles, Elements, and Graphics Composition

    Topic B: Evaluate Graphics Scalability

    Topic C: Navigate the User Interface

    Topic D: Customize the User Interface

    Lesson 2: Creating Documents Containing Basic Shapes

    Topic A: Create Documents

    Topic B: Save Documents

    Topic C: Draw Basic Shapes

    Lesson 3: Creating Documents Containing Customized Paths

    Topic A: Draw Paths

    Topic B: Modify Paths

    Lesson 4: Creating Graphics Containing Customized Text

    Topic A: Insert Text

    Topic B: Apply Flow Text Along a Path

    Topic C: Insert Bounded and Threaded Text

    Topic D: Apply Text Styles

    Topic E: Insert Typographical Characters

    Lesson 5: Customizing Objects

    Topic A: Import, Place, and Link Graphics

    Topic B: Alter the Appearance of Objects

    Lesson 6: Customizing Basic Shapes

    Topic A: Apply Strokes and Brushes

    Topic B: Fill Shapes

    Topic C: Apply Graphics Styles

    Topic D: Distort Text with Text Envelopes

    Lesson 7: Preparing Documents for Deployment

    Topic A: Update Text

    Topic B: Wrap Text

    Topic C: Hyphenate Text

    Topic D: Optimize Content for Print

    Topic E: Optimize Content for the Web

    Topic F: Optimize Content for PDF Documents

    Appendix A: Graphic Design & Illustration Using Adobe Illustrator CC Certification Exam Objectives

    Appendix B: Adobe Certified Expert Illustrator CC Exam Mappings

    Appendix C: Adobe Illustrator CC: New Features

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