Adobe Illustrator – Introduction to Illustrator 2019

Welcome to Adobe Illustrator!

Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard vector graphics drawing program, and my favorite application in the Adobe Suite. We are going to spend the next couple of weeks getting comfortable with the program and exploring its capabilities. We are also going to explore color theory, symbolism and expressive typography in the weeks to come, so prepare yourself with the following week’s exercises!

Let’s get started with a quick test to see what you already know about Illustrator, and a little bit about what you have to discover about the beauty and power of vector graphics.

Then we’ll begin our journey by exploring the Illustrator workspace, and learning about some of the new tools, palettes and control panels that are unique to vector art rendering.

Objective:

Students will demonstrate their initial proficiency with Adobe Illustrator through a diagnostic pre-test.

Student-Friendly Learning Target:

I can show what I already know about Adobe Photoshop by taking the Illustrator pre-test.

Video Link:

How to Create a New Document: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/how-to/create-new-document.html

Topics Discussed:

  • Start a new document in Illustrator CS5.1 using the Welcome screen.
  • Adjust settings in the New Document dialog box.
  • Establish multiple artboards.

Assignment:

  • Visit our Google Classroom and take the Illustrator Pre-Test.
  • Remember, this is a pre-test, so do your best to answer all the questions, but don’t worry if you don’t have all the answers. That’s what you’re here to learn.
  • Submit your test answers before the end of the class period today.
  • Make sure you mark the assignment as “Done” when you finish to confirm that you took the test.
  • Create a new Illustrator Web document with four default-sized artboards. Save this document as “YOURNAME – Illustrator Week 1”. We will use this document throughout the week to practice with the basic drawing tools.

Assigned: January 7th, 2019
Teacher Pacing Due Date: January 8th, 2019

CGD1 Semester Exam 2018

Objective:

  • I can demonstrate my understanding of Graphic Design Principles and Adobe InDesign and Photoshop basics through a summative exam.

Links:

Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com/

Topics Discussed:

  • Computer Graphic Design
  • Principles of Design
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe InDesign

Assignment:

  1. Click the Google Classroom link and log in with your Haydenmagnet.org email address.
  2. Click on the Google Form at the bottom of the most recent Assignment Post titled “CGD1 – Semester Exam 2018”.
  3. Please put away all notes, study guides and other materials before starting the quiz.
  4. Please close all other documents and webpages and do not open any new tabs or windows until after you have submitted the quiz.
  5. Please remain silent until everyone has completed the quiz.
  6. The exam contains six sections of multiple choice questions based on visual examples. Please carefully read all instructions and select the best answer from the available choices for each question.
  7. You have one hour to complete the test. Be sure to submit your test answers before the end of the class period today.
  8. Congratulations on completing the first half of Computer Graphic Design! I’ll see you in 2019 with more Graphic Design principles, new software and new ways to express your creativity using technology!

Have the Merriest of Christmases, the Happiest of New Years’, the Happiest of Hanukkahs, the most Peaceful of Kwanzaas – whatever you may celebrate, enjoy it to the fullest!

Assigned: December 18th, 2017
Due Date: December 19th, 2017

It’s super effective!