4 file types and formats you can create for your logo in Adobe Illustrator
As a creative entrepreneur and business owner, you probably know your file types by now. You know the ones you need, the ones you can use, and the ones that you want to avoid at all costs.
As a graphic designer, you’ll need to be able to tell your clients the type of file formats they’ll need and want for their new business. When you have completed the logo or logos for your client, always provide your client with at least these 4 file types and formats.
Why the pen tool is the best tool for beginners to learn how to use Adobe Illustrator
Once I decided to go back to school, I saw how much impact learning how to use Adobe Illustrator would have on my graphic design career.
One of the best business tools that I’ve learned in Adobe Illustrator is the pen tool. I’d say the pen tool is my favorite and most recommended tool to acquaint yourself with when you’re starting as a beginner.
How to use Adobe Illustrator to develop your brand identity strategy
It can be daunting when you first learn how to use Adobe Illustrator and it can be difficult to acclimate yourself to using some of its tools.
When I first started learning how to use Adobe Illustrator, I wish I had a mentor to show me these business tools first and then cut me loose to explore. These tools will help you develop a brand strategy for any project you jump into.
Why Adobe Creative Cloud is always better than Canva for your logo designs
There are more things to consider than the price when you are looking to have a logo design for your small business. Formats, usability, and exclusivity are some of the most crucial for small business logos.
I always suggest hiring a graphic designer when looking to create a logo design for your small business. They will be able to have the best expert opinion when creating a logo.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.