Illustrator CS Most Wanted: Techniques and Effects

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.88 (727 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1590593723 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 339 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-10-10 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Matt also writes a weekly column for the NAPP (National Association Of Photoshop Professionals). Now, with over 7 years experience in web design, he brings a well rounded skill set and the ability to take media design to its limits with technical, creative, and innovative solutions. . About the AuthorStarting out on the web with a technical background, Matt Kloskowski quickly realized that he also had an artistic motivation to create better-looking sites. After venturing into Photoshop and Illustrator, he then realized that he wanted to fuse both his coding skills and graphic design abilities, and hence his move into the Flash world
After venturing into Photoshop and Illustrator, he then realized that he wanted to fuse both his coding skills and graphic design abilities, and hence his move into the Flash world. Matt also writes a weekly column for the NAPP (National Association Of Photoshop Professionals). Now, with over 7 years experience in web design, he brings a well rounded skill set and the ability to take media design to its li
* The author is closely tied to the community; the content and format is produced in direct response to real world experience and feedback from Illustrator users The skill level appeals to both industry professionals and hobbyists looking to hone their skills
"Good book if you already know Illustrator" according to A Customer. This book gets started immediately with tutorials so you have to know your way around Illustrator basics before starting with this book. Once I did get started though, there is so much material crammed into this book to work through, it's going to take me a while. There is wide range of tutorials on specific projets, not jus. Not bad, but didn't inspire me A Customer This book jumped right in with tutorials, which was fine with me since I wasn't looking for a "learn Illustrator" book. Many of the tutorials were pretty good, but there wasn't quite as much variety as I would have liked. I guess I was hoping for a few more projects that would "inspire" me and get me going with new ideas.Fri
