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You the Designer - Graphic Design Bloghttp://www.youthedesigner.com/2008/03/26/adobe-tutorials-roundup/ [You the Designer - Graphic Design Blog] Simple, yet effective Adobe Illustrator tutorial that teaches you how to make brush sets load automatically when you launch Adobe Illustrator.

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Smashing Magazinehttp://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/03/18/adobe-fireworks-tutorials-and-downloads-best-of/ [Smashing Magazine] Adobe Fireworks Tutorials and Downloads - Best of: OK, so there are obviously instances where Fireworks is better than PhotoShop or Illustrator, but given that, like so many others, I’m much more comfortable using those packages, I’m inclined to think that my downtime/freetime would be better spent improving my skills in PhotoShop and Illustrator than trying to add yet another package to my arsenal

Design Shrinehttp://designshrine.net/2008/03/22/adobe-fireworks-tutorials-and-downloads-best-of/ [Design Shrine] Adobe Fireworks Tutorials and Downloads - Best of: There is a lot of confusion about what exactly Adobe Fireworks is, what it is good for and why one should actually use it instead of Adobe Photoshop or Adobe ImageReady. The answer is simple: Fireworks isn’t a replacement for both tools, but rather a more effective, integrated environment for designing site layouts and quick mockups.

vectorialslast Added Tutorialshttp://www.vectorials.com/tutorials/Startup-File-in-Adobe-Illustrator-24722.html [vectorialslast Added Tutorials] Startup File in Adobe Illustrator: Tired of readjusting your settings everytime you start a project? In this video tutorial Dave Cross shows you how to make and save changes to the default settings of your design menus.

Neverending Digressionhttp://droracle.wordpress.com/2008/03/20/using-adobe-illustrator-to-create-comics/ [Neverending Digression] Using Adobe Illustrator to Create Comics: online comic pages with really clean lines that can be achieved with vector image. I did a little searching around found a couple good resources that were helpful.  I thought I’d share them since my other technical lists have been so popular.

illustrationinfohttp://illustrationinfo.com/?p=66 [illustrationinfo] Adobe Illustrator Cartoon Tutorial: I think it is a very useful program for any artist to learn. If you haven’t seen my Illustrator cartoon tutorial you can find it here.

Last Tutorials from Tutsbuzz.com[Last Tutorials from Tutsbuzz.com] Adobe Illustrator - Create a Tropical Colored Compass: In this tutorial we'll be creating a stylized Vector Compass Icon Design in Illustrator. Learn to apply some modern Web 2.0 effects and bright colors to make a really cool icon that you could use on the next travel related website you build.

Tutorial Bloghttp://tutorialblog.org/designers-toolbox-blank-business-card-templates/ [Tutorial Blog] Designer’s Toolbox: Blank Business Card Templates: Illustrator isn’t really a page layout program, so it makes the most sense when using it to design a single card and then use InDesign to lay out multiple cards if necessary. However, sometimes it’s just quicker and easier to duplicate your designs and lay them out right in Illustrator.

Jon Frank's Weblog[Jon Frank's Weblog] Adobe Illustrator tutorials: Today on MacWorld.com they had a nice article listing several websites that have free tutorials on how to do some cool things in Illustrator. I liked the one on using the Pie Graph tool to create some snazzy charts that are high quality and commercial print usable (although the skill level needed for this is high).

Untitledhttp://www.jottephotography.com/blog/?p=192 [Untitled] Logo Concept: I’ve started a new logo concept”¦.uh”¦ MYSELF. I have never used Adobe Illustrator up until this week.

Paradise Bloghttp://paradiseblog.blog-to.com/2008/03/19/adobe-photoshop-v-adobe-illustrator/ [Paradise Blog] Adobe Photoshop v Adobe Illustrator: While photoshop does have some photoshop drawing and vector art tools, the tools are nothing compared to what is available on adobe illustrator. With a vast array of templates that can help you get started and a number of different drawing tools, you can create your own unique graphics and artwork using adobe illustrator.

flisterz:bloghttp://www.flisterz.com/2008/03/21/adobe-fireworks-smashing-magazines-best-of/ [flisterz:blog] Fireworks: Smashing Magazine’s best of: Fireworks, on the other hand, allows you to use any mixture of vector and bitmap objects but it always displays them in pixels (like you’d see them on the web). You have complete control over sizing and positioning of things (illustrator when exporting will size your image to fit the paths in it, this gives undesired results often).

crazyleaf Design Blog[crazyleaf Design Blog] Increase your productivity - Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and ...: […] Photoblog 2.0: Digital Photographs and Techniques from Harold Davis wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt It’s a proven fact that by using keyboard shortcuts your productivity with that software increases. This tutorial contains all the keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS3, CS2, CS, 7, Adobe Illustrator CS3, CS2 and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3, both Windows and Mac versions.

tutorialboss.com[tutorialboss.com] Adobe Illustrator Tutorial 1 - Vector Cutaway Illustrations: Adobe Illustrator vector Tutorials and lessons on cutaway technical illustrations: Basic perspective, perspective grids, working in Adobe Illustrator CS.

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