In this episode, I cover how sometimes the best tool for the job is just you and time.
In this episode, I cover colors and swatches, how to set them up, and how to modify colors.
In this episode, I cover how to make effective selections.
In this episode, I cover how basic math operations inside of the software can save you time.
In this episode, I cover how transformations can save you time, and retain editability on your designs.
In this episode, I cover how using transform, align, and pathfinder combined will allow you to organize and make most all shapes in Illustrator.
In this episode, I cover quick layer management shortcuts and how to not let the software get in the way of your illustration methods.
In this episode, I cover the basics of using the pen tool, and how the two different anchor modes function.
In this lecture I attempt to draw connections through many different concepts and disciplines in a detailed breakdown of how everything we subjectively like as a culture can be objectively measured and broken down into numbers. This is the first part of a multi-part series which attempts to explain why we like what we like, and what designers can do with that knowledge. Part 2 aims to be about why everything in part 1 is true, and Part 3 will focus on examples for how to implement these findings in your designs.