Another go-to design solution from Adobe, Illustrator is the preferred design software for numerous designers and illustrators who want to access an intuitive interface with tools that can simplify the entire design process. The dashboard is simple and streamlined. Collaboration is at the forefront of this platform, with cloud-sharing capabilities supporting document sharing and easy collaboration. Customer support is also available so you can get the most out of your service.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, On-Premise Linux |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Illustrator's best qualities are the simplicity and accessibility of the dashboard, the simple and non-destroyable graphics, the ease of using the "undo" button with your work, and similarly, the quality of pieces after they have been exported.
One downside of Illustrator is the difficulty of creating gradients; it is easier if one has the Adobe Suite to create gradients in Photoshop instead.
Some problems I personally am solving with illustrator, are navigating getting out of my comfort zone within the program and trying out new skills. Some benefits I have realized are using pixel preview to make sure that exporting my work comes out to par before I export it; it's always frustrating when you export something and it is entirely different from what you imagined. Trial and error within the app is possible is a benefit rather than exporting and redoing.
Honestly, It's hard to choose just one great thing about Adobe Illustrator! It is my favorite Adobe Software. I think what I like best about it, is that is probably the most user friendly and easiest to learn. I think the tools and their placement in the software is super helpful.
The only I dislike about it is using it on a PC. it works better on an iMAC or MacBook. Some of the tools don't work the same on a PC and slows down the design process and kind of frustrates you, when you are used to an Apple product,
It is the best software for designing vector art, t-shirts designs and logos!
Illustrator is extremely easy to learn and has been a staple in my design work. The improvements that are being made, have made designing even easier. I design a number of different types of media and it is great for them all.
There is honestly very little that I dislike about Illustrator. There is still a lot to the program that I am learning, so many of the things that I dislike could be fixed with more knowledge of the program.
It took a while for our team to make the switch to Adobe Illustrator and since then we have continued to grow in what we are able to do. It has solved many issues we have when sending things to printers. Illustrator has played a big role in the success of our team within the last year.
Illustrator is great for creating graphics like icons, logos, etc. Very user friendly with great features
I don't dislike anything about this program
Illustrator has been a great program that I use to create graphics
The ease of using the feature and availability of tutorials or other support material for unknown features. I love adobe illustrator for my scientific drawings work. I am a research scientist who has to draw images on regular basis depicting detailed information on scientific phenomenon. Previously, I used to use other tools but I never had much ease and flexibility which I am getting with AI.
I dislike the high pricing. Also, you need to have fancy system.
I am drawing schematic diagrams and representations of the processes I am using in my research. I also help my students in training/drawing their observations using AI. I think i am very much satisfied. I also use it for photos editing purposes which are generated with other statistical tools. I also use it for pdf editing purposes.
I find the fact that you can make vector files on Adobe Illustrator the absolute best! I can make logos and graphics that can be edited to ANY size on this product and it won't become pixelated or distorted. I love that you can create multiple projects on this product.
The only downside of Adobe Illustrator is that sometimes it crashes. I've reported this issue, but the product will crash once every two weeks. Overall, I do not lose any of my projects (it has saved them), but it's just an inconvenience.
The benefits of Adobe Illustrator that I've realized is that you can create vector files on this product, that you can't create in Adobe Photoshop or Adobe InDesign. It's great! I also can create multiple other projects like flyers, banners, logos, etc. on this product. It's so easy to navigate through.
The ability to convert pixel images to create vectors that you can use to create stencils stickers pins and other cool stuff to sell or promote your work
I personally don't have any complains with adobe illustrator, the only one can be that is very slow to start, but that's not very important or unpleasant, probably is my favorite software so far.
Making stencials, stickers, serigraphy stencils, posters images for events and of course a lot of vectors to make awesome images.
Adobe is always evolving all of their software and it makes our jobs easier and faster with each improvement.
The learning curve is high with Illustrator but once you get it down, there is no stopping your workflow.
We are able to develop products faster with illustrator than we ever could with a standard CAD program.
I love the versatility of Illustrator. I've been using it for a while now and there is still more to learn. With this product, I am able to create any design I can think of. I have yet to run into any limitations with the Adobe Illustrator software.
There is a huge learning curve. You must dedicate yourself to learning how to use the software or you will not be using it to its full potential.
I have created many design files which I sell online. It has been a game-changer for my business. Without Adobe Illustrator, I wouldn't be making the quality files that I do now. The greatest benefit is that I can use the product on different computers and not lose momentum or quality.
The ease of use and functionality of the program is incredible. If you need to create vectors for logos, graphics, or any other reason this is the best program to use. The amount of resources to learn the program are countless, whether it be youtube or just tutorials online. The tools are extremely versatile and if you can think it up you can create it in Illustrator if you have a good knowledge of the tools at your disposal.
Occasionally Illustrator will crash, the occurrences are few and far between, and when it does happen most of the time you are able to recover the work you were working on if you choose to. Sometimes complicated graphics with many layers can cause the program to load slowly and lag after loading. The cost of using Illustrator is the main drawback but if you are using the program regularly it makes sense to pay the price.
Creating vector art that can be scaled to any size, adjusting art for print, creating files for print including business cards, letterheads, and more. The benefits are ease of use, consistency of use and availability of resources to learn more.
In adobe illustrator you can design anything you would ever expect from designing a logo to writing a name and designing different graphics.
The thing I dislike about it is that it's also a bit difficult to get used to it. Although it has the potential but most of the users can't utilize it.
Making different graphic designs, logos and posts and many more
Portability, incredibly low CPU performance even when things become quite demanding. Love the interface and use with Adobe Bridge. It's included in the Online Suite and even if you are a starter, you can quickly hook up a sketch pad and use it on Illustrator.
I never experienced any issues with Adobe Illustrator.
Design, Sketching, advanced drawing within a digital environment.
As with most Adobe products, there are options on options on options for everything. It can be overwhelming, especially at first, but the versatility creates a true atmosphere of creativity.
It can be difficult to find certain tools at times, but there are plenty of How To videos that can easily answer most questions.
Branding and advertising, creating custom graphics for exactly what we need. Especially happy that files are available to edit whenever necessary.
I use Illustrator for 80% of my work. It's easy to use and dynamic.
I wish there was more integration between Illustrator and Photoshop. I can take items back and forth, but the edibility is limited.
I love how easy it is to take my creative ideas and put them together. Illustrator helps me design layouts, flyers, logos and more.
how precise it can be. its brilliant I love it
Also very hard to use but i have seen people with proper training they seem to get it
it made me understand adobe software better
I love the ease of using Illustrator. Every tool within the package is simple and produce the best results. Other than that Illustrator team provides sufficient information via video tutorials.
I don't like high pricing. I think adobe should start some student package as well as amazon and other big companies are doing.
I am using Illustrator for the scientific purposes (graphical abstracts) and I am very happy about it. So far, my graphical abstracts have been published in reputed peer-reviewed journals including Nature Sustainability, International Journal of Phytoremediation, Clean - Water, Air, and Soil etc.
As a vector drawing and editing tool used for all types of media, Adobe Illustrator CC has the capability to produce artworks with pixel-perfect accuracy.
I think that the worst thing about this program Is that sometimes It crash when you menage heavy Vector.
Vectors file and photos.
I like the fact it is very adapted to illustration. You are able to use your drawing tablet without any problems like it is designed for the software. It is very similar to Adobe indesign but has features that make it more suited for illustration while indesign is more suited for print.
the pen tool is very handy when you learn how to use it but if you are just beginning to use it, it can be tricky.
creating illustrations such as logos. I used to use photoshop but illustrator uses vectors which makes making logos amazing and a lot better quality.
Adobe Illustrator has large pool of fonts, stock images, filters and tools which can be used by user to create eye catching graphical design. It helps to create vector-based arts and logos specifically which will preserve the quality on any scale. Designers can work on both mac and windows platforms as the software works fine with both ends.
Adobe Illustrator has lengthy learning curve as it has many tools and effects to learn by the beginner. The price of the software may not fit to all the levels of organizations. User can be confused with the keyboard shortcuts as they are not similar to other Adobe products.
Adobe Illustrator helps to create logos and vector graphics to our organization. Our designers are from all over the world and the Adobe provides great platform for them to work on. The software is packed with extremely powerful tools and effects which helps designers to complete a job at earliest.
The integration with other CC apps and crossover of some effects in the most recent versions. I prefer to work in vector than pixels and this is the most usable app to do so. The newer features like 3D effects, asset export are great developments that make it much easier to produce illustrations and export them. The programme is intuitive to use due to the layout and structure being similar across all the CC apps.
I struggle to keep up to date with new tools and tricks, and to have the time to experiment or work out how things work. You need to do things frequently to remember how to do them. I often just end up relying on the stuff I already know.
The problems that I have been solving are mostly client based - they have needed high quality designs for their content. I have been to be able to create sophisticated illustrations and infographics for the content, in a range of styles. I work a lot in content design, elearning and information architecture and knowing this software gives me an edge over a lot of my competition in producing better visuals.