Illustrator Down and Dirty Tricks Online Training

July 12th, 2007 by Megan

Explore the many powerful tools in Adobe® Illustrator® CS3 and discover techniquescourse_general.png for creating vivid, engaging, and imaginative visual effects in this online course by Corey Barker, education and curriculum developer for NAPP and contributing writer for Layers magazine.

This class is perfect for graphic designers and digital artists who want to unlock the incredible potential of Illustrator CS3, and take their work to a whole new level of creativity. Adobe® Illustrator® CS3 Down & Dirty Tricks is the fastest and easiest way to learn the fundamental tips and tricks you need to become a vector graphics guru.

Here’s how it works:

Tuition for the 21-day course is only $69.99, or just $49.99 if you’re a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP). To register, click the “ENROLL ME” button and fill out the short registration form. Your 21-day online course will begin the day that you enroll.

Once you’re enrolled, visit the website each day to download the class materials you’ll be working with (typically an image and a PDF outline of the day’s class. Then, watch the class session (each class lasts approximately five minutes) and follow along using the image provided…or use one of your own.

Missed a day? No problem! You can catch up on missed lessons at your convenience. So, if you missed Tuesday’s class – you simply make it up on Wednesday. If you miss both Tuesday and Wednesday classes, then on Thursday you can do all three. It’s just that easy.

It’s the perfect way to learn at your own pace, on your own time. Best of all, your tuition entitles 60-days of access to your online class, so you can replay specific clips or even repeat the entire course if you like.

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