Adobe Illustrator

 Adobe Illustrator 


What is Adobe Illustrator? 



Adobe Illustrator is a powerful design software developed by Adobe. It is widely used for photo editing, video production, layout design, and composition, especially in the film industry.

 Type of Software's

Coral Drafting: Coral Drafting is use for Printing and Flex Design 

Step Into Software:

Precaution to take before going to the Software? 

  • Know about the Tools.
  • Every Tools have keywords and their Shortcuts. 
  • Carousel related differences in every tool.
  • Tips and Tricks on the tool.
  • Methods of working will tool.
  • Example on Ability.
  • At end ask yourself what I can do. 
User Interface of Software: 
  • Orientation: Portrait and Landscape is called "Orientation"
  • Customization: Customization is called "User defined Size"
  • Every canvas can have Size; every size can a unit
  • Artwork: Adobe Illustrator create a Document (.doc) it means they made number of files.
  • Bride: The waste area around documents, it's made by "Folding, Cutting, Binding, and Gumming".
  • Color Mode: CMYK mode is used for "Offset Printing" 
    • Offset Printing: It is a printing process the printing document with 4 times.
    • Types: Bulk Print, Cost Effective and Time Effective
    • Example: Newspaper, Book 
    • RGB mode: Mobile, TV, Computer Screens. 





Responsibilities of Ui/Ux designer

Responsibilities of Ui/UX designer


 A UI/UX designer wears many hats, blending creativity with analytical rigor. Their responsibilities span the entire design process—from understanding user needs to ensuring that every visual and interactive detail contributes to a seamless and delightful experience. Here’s a detailed breakdown of their core responsibilities:

1. User Research and Analysis

A fundamental aspect of the role is understanding the user. This means conducting interviews, surveys, and usability tests to collect insights on user behavior and pain points. Designers translate these insights into personas, journey maps, and user flow diagrams. Such groundwork sets the stage for design decisions that strategically address real needs rather than assumptions. 

2. Wireframing and Prototyping

Before diving into high-fidelity designs, UI/UX designers build wireframes and prototypes. These low-to-medium fidelity representations allow them to structure the layout, map out interactions, and visualize the flow of information. Prototypes—whether they’re interactive sketches or clickable models—help validate ideas early and often, allowing for iterations based on stakeholder and user feedback. 

3. Visual Design and Branding

Once the structure is in place, designers turn their attention to how the product looks and feels. This involves selecting color schemes, typography, icons, and other graphic elements that not only are visually appealing but also align with the brand’s identity. Tools like Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD are central to crafting these high-fidelity designs. The goal is to create an interface that resonates with users and reinforces brand trust. 

4. Usability Testing and Iteration

The design process is inherently iterative. Conducting usability tests—whether through structured sessions or heuristic evaluations—helps uncover areas where the design may be confusing or cumbersome. Based on this feedback, UI/UX designers tweak and refine their designs. Continuous improvement is key: a design isn’t ever “finished” but evolves along with its users’ needs and technology trends. 

5. Collaboration with Cross-Functional Teams

UI/UX designers rarely work in isolation. They collaborate closely with developers, product managers, marketers, and sometimes even data analysts. This teamwork ensures that the design is both technically feasible and aligned with business goals. Clear communication and the ability to advocate for a user-centric approach are essential skills in these collaborative efforts.

6. Information Architecture and Navigation Design

Organizing content in a logical and accessible manner is another critical responsibility. This means developing a clear hierarchy for information and designing navigation paths that allow users to find what they need intuitively. Effective information architecture prevents digital products from feeling cluttered or confusing, enhancing overall usability

7. Accessibility and Inclusivity

An empathetic designer always considers the full spectrum of users. This involves designing products that are accessible to people with disabilities and catering to diverse audiences. Following accessibility guidelines and best practices ensures that digital experiences are open to everyone, regardless of their physical or situational challenges.

8. Staying Current with Trends and Tools

Technology and user expectations evolve rapidly. UI/UX designers continually learn about new design trends, emerging tools, and best practices. This proactive learning approach not only fuels creativity but also ensures that the products they design remain competitive and innovative in a dynamic digital landscape. 

Principles of Graphic Design

Graphic Design

Color Theory Part 2

 What is Measurement Color?

Ans: Color is measured by "Degrees".

Classification of Color? 

The classification of color:
    • Primary Color
    • Secondary Color  
  • Primary Color: The "Source Color or Mother Color" is Called "Primary Color".
  • Secondary Color: The Color generates by the Primary Color is known as "Secondary Color". 

Which Colors are Primary Colors?


What Is HUE:

Green, orange, yellow, and blue — each of these is a hue, a color or a shade that's true. A rainbow shows the melting of one hue into another, from red to violet, and all shades in between.

Color Unit Degree: 


RGB: In Color Circle RGB divided three parts 0 degree (RED), 120 degrees (Green), 240 degrees (Blue)
Red + Green + Blue = White
To remove all Primary Colors (RGB) is called "Black"
R + G = 60 degree, then it's "Yellow "
G + B = 180 degree, then it's "Cyon"
B + G = 300 degree, then it's "Magnotta"
  • Red is high quality in Cyon Background
  • Red color waves are high
  • Yellow is most Bright color; it reflects the lighter on the screen.
  • Blue is most dark color; it reflects the less light on the screen.
Who to find Bright value of the color?
To find bright value of the color based on:
  1. HUE - the units is Degree 
  2. Saturation - the units is Percentage
  3. Brightness - the units Percentage 
Analysis of Color: 
    There are three types of analysis:
  1. Technical Analysis,
  2. Psychological Analysis
  3. Physical Analysis

Color Theory

     Color Theory

Tools use for Color Theory:

  1. Adobe Color CC
  2. FreePic 
  3. Canva  




Adobe Color CC: 

  • Analogous 
  • Complementary
  • Monochromatic
  • Triad


  • Analogous: Nearby Colors is known as Analogous Color. The color withstands +/- 60 degrees.

     
  • Complementary: Opposite color, the color withstands 180 degrees.

     
  • Monochromatic: Single Color but in single color we have Shades and Tint.
    1. Shades: Shades is it mixing with "Black color " from shade.
    2. Tint: Whenever color mix with "White color" then it called Tint.
  • Triad: 120 degrees difference is called "Triad".

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