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Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Illustrator is a graphic software tool that uses mathematical equations to create shapes and lines, which means designs can be resized without losing quality. This software lets designers work with layers, making it easy to organize and edit parts of a project separately. One unique feature is the ability to create custom brushes from any shape, which gives designers more creative options for drawing and painting. The software supports artboards, so designers can work on many pieces in one file, which is helpful for projects like branding or multi-page documents. It can export files in formats that are ready for print or web, making it useful for many types of design work.

vector graphics, digital illustration, scalable design, graphic software

Kevin Green

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