How to Design a Logo using Adobe Illustrator -Tutorial
www.mlwebco.com – In this video tutorial, I walk you through the steps for designing a logo using Adobe Illustrator. In the video, I demonstrate how to go about choosing the right font type, tips for combining letters and manipulating colors for proper contrast as well as demonstrate how to design an icon using the vector pen tool. Enjoy! Download work file here www.mlwebco.com If you have any questions, send me an email at mlocke@mlwebco.com. migliori casino online . dentist in dallas . SEO Denver . Visit www.mlwebco.com for more video tutorials and web related content.
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March 28, 2008
at 12:35 pm
I have downloaded Inkscape, now you say Corel Draw only works on Windows, what about Inkscape because it is open source dose it work on all 3, windows,mac, and linux operating. I have windows myself but would like the products to work on all 3 systems.
March 28, 2008
at 12:42 pm
@followthedon Try InkScape. It’s free and open source, BUT it’s absolutely nowhere near Illustrator, nothing is. The closest I’ve come is Corel Draw, but very few design houses use that any more and it’s Windows only. Macs tend to be the platform of choice for most designers. It’s a cliche but true lol.
March 28, 2008
at 1:28 pm
@YamadaChronicles yea, plus he did it in like seven minutes soo, I think he did a great job on it.
March 28, 2008
at 1:45 pm
@TheSaCrEdSnIpErS that’s what i was thinking too but he did a great job too with his concept
March 28, 2008
at 2:44 pm
I recently purchased illustrator and this is very handy…Thanks!
March 28, 2008
at 3:30 pm
Is smoothdraw 3 equivalent to adobe Illustrator, right now I can not afford the 200$ price tag and have some other programs for free.
March 28, 2008
at 3:30 pm
It become pain tree
March 28, 2008
at 4:11 pm
Thanks for that really helpfull
March 28, 2008
at 4:24 pm
Thanks Mike
March 28, 2008
at 4:33 pm
@rasmus8734 Well, I haven’t purchased it yet, but that’s PROBABLY the one. Is it hard to make designs? Like for T-shirt and such? Like my friend does it, and he makes it seem so easy, I can show you it if you want.. Just private message me.
March 28, 2008
at 5:19 pm
@JinstaBoY Well, thats the newest
March 28, 2008
at 5:42 pm
@rasmus8734 I think its liek CS5 Extended Edition ?
March 28, 2008
at 6:04 pm
@JinstaBoY Which version do you have? I like Photoshop best.
March 28, 2008
at 6:18 pm
@rasmus8734 Well, so both? Like any certain one? I have an old photoshop, do I need a newer one?
March 28, 2008
at 6:19 pm
@JinstaBoY They’re kinda working together, so I’d recommend you to get both.
March 28, 2008
at 6:26 pm
So I’m trying to start my own clothing line, which one is better to use? Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop? I need to create designs, a logo, and such. Or should I just get both. Haha, but which one is great for designs
March 28, 2008
at 7:24 pm
In photoshop can you do everything from illustrator?
March 28, 2008
at 8:08 pm
I would have used the tree as the “T” in paint tree and put a brush on it so it looks like a tree.
March 28, 2008
at 8:54 pm
Anybody else reads “Pain Tree”?
March 28, 2008
at 9:25 pm
Helvetica is awesome. Most free fonts though can’t be used commercially.
March 28, 2008
at 10:03 pm
@germ321 xD
March 28, 2008
at 10:13 pm
i hope nobody reads it as Pain Tree
March 28, 2008
at 10:48 pm
@tosikuai Just go to File>Place and then find your image that you want to import, then click place.
Hope this helps!
March 28, 2008
at 11:00 pm
@250885JUSUF What he did was type out Paint and then held the ‘alt’ key (the ‘option’ key on an Apple Mac) which copied the text, then he double-clicked the second Paint text and changed it to Tree.
Hope this helps!
March 28, 2008
at 11:12 pm
nice one.