Creating Icons for Websites and Apps
Do you work in Photoshop when you suspect you should be working in Illustrator?
Do you find Illustrator bizarrely daunting? Baffling? Unintuitive?
Do you look at work created in Illustrator and wish you could use it better?
Do you find online tutorials show you how to create one cool thing but don't lead you anywhere else?

THIS SERIES...
Will quickly teach you the essentials of Illustrator
Will quickly sharpen your skills and build your confidence
Will give you a solid foundation for accurate, creative work
Will open up Illustrator so you can use it as a creative tool

THIS BOOK
If you need to create icons for websites or apps it can be hard to know where to start. In Creating Icons for Websites & Apps you'll be shown how to create the fifteen icons that you can see on the book�s cover. As you work through the book, the skills and approaches you learn will build upon each other and you'll discover that your use of Illustrator becomes increasingly intuitive.

WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK?
Anyone who wants to use Illustrator to create icons for use on websites, apps or print documents.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
You'll learn how to create all the icons you see on the cover, starting with the most simple and working through to the most complex.

Along the way you'll learn key Illustrator skills such as how to create shapes, how to align objects accurately and how to perform complex transformations.

Some of the specific tools you'll use will include the Pen Tool, the Polygon Tool and the Layers Panel. You'll also learn about different ways you can set up documents so that you can easily create, edit and export all your icons at the same time.
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Creating Icons for Websites and Apps
Do you work in Photoshop when you suspect you should be working in Illustrator?
Do you find Illustrator bizarrely daunting? Baffling? Unintuitive?
Do you look at work created in Illustrator and wish you could use it better?
Do you find online tutorials show you how to create one cool thing but don't lead you anywhere else?

THIS SERIES...
Will quickly teach you the essentials of Illustrator
Will quickly sharpen your skills and build your confidence
Will give you a solid foundation for accurate, creative work
Will open up Illustrator so you can use it as a creative tool

THIS BOOK
If you need to create icons for websites or apps it can be hard to know where to start. In Creating Icons for Websites & Apps you'll be shown how to create the fifteen icons that you can see on the book�s cover. As you work through the book, the skills and approaches you learn will build upon each other and you'll discover that your use of Illustrator becomes increasingly intuitive.

WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK?
Anyone who wants to use Illustrator to create icons for use on websites, apps or print documents.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
You'll learn how to create all the icons you see on the cover, starting with the most simple and working through to the most complex.

Along the way you'll learn key Illustrator skills such as how to create shapes, how to align objects accurately and how to perform complex transformations.

Some of the specific tools you'll use will include the Pen Tool, the Polygon Tool and the Layers Panel. You'll also learn about different ways you can set up documents so that you can easily create, edit and export all your icons at the same time.
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Creating Icons for Websites and Apps

Creating Icons for Websites and Apps

by Peter Bone
Creating Icons for Websites and Apps

Creating Icons for Websites and Apps

by Peter Bone

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Overview

Do you work in Photoshop when you suspect you should be working in Illustrator?
Do you find Illustrator bizarrely daunting? Baffling? Unintuitive?
Do you look at work created in Illustrator and wish you could use it better?
Do you find online tutorials show you how to create one cool thing but don't lead you anywhere else?

THIS SERIES...
Will quickly teach you the essentials of Illustrator
Will quickly sharpen your skills and build your confidence
Will give you a solid foundation for accurate, creative work
Will open up Illustrator so you can use it as a creative tool

THIS BOOK
If you need to create icons for websites or apps it can be hard to know where to start. In Creating Icons for Websites & Apps you'll be shown how to create the fifteen icons that you can see on the book�s cover. As you work through the book, the skills and approaches you learn will build upon each other and you'll discover that your use of Illustrator becomes increasingly intuitive.

WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK?
Anyone who wants to use Illustrator to create icons for use on websites, apps or print documents.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
You'll learn how to create all the icons you see on the cover, starting with the most simple and working through to the most complex.

Along the way you'll learn key Illustrator skills such as how to create shapes, how to align objects accurately and how to perform complex transformations.

Some of the specific tools you'll use will include the Pen Tool, the Polygon Tool and the Layers Panel. You'll also learn about different ways you can set up documents so that you can easily create, edit and export all your icons at the same time.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149221950
Publisher: Designtuitive
Publication date: 03/21/2014
Series: Intuitive Illustrator , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Peter Bone has worked in graphic design for over 20 years. During that time he has taught thousands of people to use Quark Xpress, Indesign, Illustrator and Photoshop � at every level from complete beginners through to experts in their field. He has taught designers, marketing people, creative directors, writers, editors, illustrators, fashion designers and photographers for companies as varied as the BBC, the British Museum, Cond� Nast, Paul Smith, Price Waterhouse Coopers and The Designers Guild.
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