Adobe Illustrator 1 COMP 9595

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Our Adobe Illustrator 1 course introduces you to the techniques used to create art, typography, and graphic design within the industry-standard Illustrator software. Start by exploring the basics of the program (including how to open, close, name, and save documents) then study the best ways to plan artwork and work with templates. In addition to learning how to incorporate existing artwork, scanned images, and typography, learn how to work with the extensive tool options so you can draw paths, rectangles, and ovals; move, copy, and transform; select objects for modification; and correct mistakes. This Illustrator course also looks at how you can use the software in combination with other applications.

Prerequisites

You must have completed our COMP 9591 Introduction to Adobe Creative Cloud course. (An approved equivalent is also acceptable.)

Recommendations

You will have the most success in this course if you already have drawing and design experience before you start this course.

Hours and Fees

Hours

36

Fee

$338.96
There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back to see if we have developed additional schedules for the upcoming term. Classes for our 2025–26 academic year will launch in early July.
Contact Department:
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Phone:
416-415-5000, ext. 2013
Office Location(s):
St. James Campus, 193 King St. E., Building G (SJG), third floor

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