Tailor Your Lettering Using Warps and Meshes in Illustrator
Tailor Your Lettering Using Warps and Meshes in Illustrator, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4, with 7 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 12 subscribers.
You will learn about Tailoring lettering using warps and meshes in Illustrator Typographic manipulations Using Illustrator filters to assist in creating motifs Custom lettering without learning how to do hand lettering This course is ideal for individuals who are Graphic Designers and Illustrators Wanting to Create Custom Typographic Layouts or Designers wanting to optimize skills in Illustrator It is particularly useful for Graphic Designers and Illustrators Wanting to Create Custom Typographic Layouts or Designers wanting to optimize skills in Illustrator.
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Summary
Title: Tailor Your Lettering Using Warps and Meshes in Illustrator
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 7
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 7
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Tailoring lettering using warps and meshes in Illustrator
- Typographic manipulations
- Using Illustrator filters to assist in creating motifs
- Custom lettering without learning how to do hand lettering
Who Should Attend
- Graphic Designers and Illustrators Wanting to Create Custom Typographic Layouts
- Designers wanting to optimize skills in Illustrator
Target Audiences
- Graphic Designers and Illustrators Wanting to Create Custom Typographic Layouts
- Designers wanting to optimize skills in Illustrator
One skill I would love to learn more thoroughly is hand-lettering, but I have never found the time. It’s another thing on my bucket list! I still work with typography, all the time, so I have had to adapt! In this class Tailor Lettering Using Warps and Meshes in Illustratorcourse, I will show you how I took a pencil sketch and created this cute love quote for Valentine’s Day, all created with adjustments to typefaces I have on my system. Even if you are not a professional hand letterer, you can create this type of design! I walk you through each step, and you will learn to use mesh and warp tools as well as a variety of other techniques. The starting point is a pencil drawn thumbnail, so you could do that before you start, if you feel so inclined. The hope is you have something in-hand to practice with so you can start and stop my videos as you work through them. I have included a template document you can open and use as practice as we move along. Having basic knowledge of Illustrator is an asset, but not required, as these may be tools you have never tried and can now learn. Part of this skillset is learning about options for customizing type, and you have come to the right place. I will try to clearly explain all the steps as we proceed. The process may seem intimidating at first, however using these techniques will make it much easier.
This course will arm you with all the knowledge necessary. This lettering design skillsetis an ideal competence if you are a designer, illustrator or surface pattern designer, or simply a graphic designer on a mission to create a self-sustaining career. Many insights about designing will be shared and hopefully they can inspire you to take a look at your current designs and have you planning many different projects in the future.
When trying to design a typographic layout like this, your job is to figure out which typefaces work best and how to lay them out them in a recognizable hierarchy. Another part of this skillset is learning about options for customizing type. The warp tool, the mesh tool, and the puppet warp are variables that we will explore in this class.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Inspiration and Thumbnail Sketches
Lecture 2: Learning about Meshes and Warps
Lecture 3: Making the Heart and Line Brushes
Lecture 4: Working on the Typographic Layout
Lecture 5: Finessing the Typographic Layout
Lecture 6: Guidance for Final Project
Lecture 7: Conclusion
Instructors
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Delores Orridge Naskrent
Veteran Designer/Teacher with 30+ years of design experience
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