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Adobe Illustrator

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Despite some harrumphing from the digital arts community about Adobe's subscription-only model, Illustrator is the best vector-graphics editing program around.

Welcome

Adobe Illustrator's Welcome screen gets new users started with tutorials. The program includes a good collection of instructional features.

Libraries

Libraries in Adobe Illustrator help you organize, share, and collaborate on design projects.

Puppet Warp

Adobe Illustrator's Puppet Warp tool lets you easily and convincingly reshape a vector graphic without a lot of fussy point manipulation.

Properties Panel

The new Properties Panel changes options to reflect what you've selected.

Workspace

You can save custom Workspaces and arrange your work in artboards.

Anchor Preferences

Now you can choose between five sizes for anchor points and handles, the default we are used to being the smallest size.

Reduce Anchor Points

The Reduce Anchor Points tool lets you simplify complex paths without losing their shape.

About Our Expert

Shelby Putnam Tupper

Shelby Putnam Tupper

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Shelby Putnam Tupper is founder and creative director of Shelby Designs Inc., a small-but-mighty, full-service, customer-obsessed design consultancy. She graduated from Trinity College in Connecticut with a BS in biology and a minor in French. She did post-graduate work at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, where she received honors in the field of Medical & Scientific Illustration. She grew her entrepreneurial and design legs during her tenure at Harrison Design Group in San Francisco.

Since its founding, Shelby Designs has received more than 100 local, national and international awards, has had their work published in books and top trade journals and exhibited in shows at The Palace of Fine Arts, The Masonic Auditorium and The SF Center for the Book. Outside the office, Shelby is a faceted artisan intoxicated by pre-1900s scientific illustration, engraving and typography. She also enjoys fiddling with her golden mean calipers and the number 1.618, and tinkers with computational graphics and Voronoi diagrams. She makes dimensional art from the pressroom’s recycled trimmings and fires up her torches to create jewelry from glass and steel. Shelby was born and raised in Oakland, where she lives with her husband, son and daughter, four cats, a gecko—and a tortoise named Darwin.

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