DVS Workshop: Adobe Illustrator for Diagrams and Visualizations
Do you ever try to draw simple diagrams for proposals, reports or publications? Have you ever struggled to get a graphing program to make your plots look just right? Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editing program which can be very useful for faculty, students and staff in these types of situations, but many people avoid it because of the seemingly steep learning curve. In this workshop I will present a few basic principles of good graphic design, and then run through some simple examples of Illustrator's capabilities, showing you how to start using it to modify your graphs and create diagrams to explain your ideas.
Type: WORKSHOP/SHORT COURSE
Contact: Eric Monson