Illustrator for the In-House Designer
1h 17mIntermediate2018-06-25
Authors

Tony Harmer
Educator, Illustrator, Adobe Creative Suite Master
Course details
Many companies are bringing design in-house for greater creative control and cost efficiency. However, you may find the role of an in-house designer is very different from that of a freelancer. There is a stronger emphasis on templates and styles, consistent file output, and shared workflows. This course helps designers transition their Illustrator skills to in-house design work, with a focus on efficiency, compatibility, and collaboration. Designer and creative consultant Tony Harmer shows how to produce graphics for print and digital display; work more effectively with Illustrator artboards, symbols, and layers; and prepare files for print production. Plus, learn about some useful Illustrator scripts and plugins to save you time on common design tasks, including sketching, halftone shading, and isometry.
Watch Tony's companion course, Photoshop for the In-House Designer, to learn time-saving techniques using Photoshop templates, presets, brushes, and more.
Learning objectives
Producing print and digital graphics
Using artboards, layers, and libraries
File output formats
Using Asset Export
Creating symbols and libraries
SVG interactivity
Print production
Using Illustrator plugins
Watch Tony's companion course, Photoshop for the In-House Designer, to learn time-saving techniques using Photoshop templates, presets, brushes, and more.
Learning objectives
Producing print and digital graphics
Using artboards, layers, and libraries
File output formats
Using Asset Export
Creating symbols and libraries
SVG interactivity
Print production
Using Illustrator plugins
Skills covered
IllustrationIllustratorAdobeAnimation and IllustrationDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Illustrator for the in-house designer
1. Producing Print Graphics in Illustrator
- 02 - Print color considerations
- 03 - Document raster effects
- 04 - Using artboards as pages
- 05 - Using layers for substitutions
- 06 - Using libraries effectively
- 07 - File output formats
2. Producing Digital Graphics in Illustrator
- 08 - Digital color considerations
- 09 - Working with artboards
- 10 - Layer and object naming
- 11 - Working with Asset Export
- 12 - Using symbols and libraries
- 13 - Image formats
- 14 - SVG
- 15 - SVG interactivity in Illustrator
- 16 - Create a usable image map
3. Basic Print Production in Illustrator
- 17 - Print production in a nutshell
- 18 - About spot colors
- 19 - Adding a varnish plate
- 20 - Overprint view
- 21 - Separations preview
- 22 - Creating a multitone single color file
- 23 - Many flavors of PDF
4. Using Plugins
- 24 - Some useful Illustrator scripts
- 25 - DynamicSketch
- 26 - VectorScribe
- 27 - Phantasm
- 28 - MirrorMe
- 29 - VectorFirstAid
- 30 - Nimbling SSR30
Conclusion
- 31 - Next steps
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