Adobe Illustrator Tips from an Expert on Twitter

This week on Twitter, my friend Jean-​Claude Tremblay took the ini­tia­tive of spend­ing almost a full day post­ing tweets about Illustrator tips, tricks and tech­niques under the hash tag #AITTT. There is a trea­sure trove of use­ful tips and tech­niques in there and, if you use Illustrator at all, you owe it to your­self to go through them and learn from his expe­ri­ence. That will save you time in your work and you will dis­cover fea­tures you prob­a­bly didn’t know existed in Illustrator.

I’ve been using Illustrator since 1996 myself and there were many tricks he shared I didn’t know about. In a way, this is not sur­pris­ing for an appli­ca­tion with over 2 decades of devel­op­ment and his­tory behind it, so take a few min­utes and read through his #AITTT tweets. You’ll be glad you did .

In a field filled with self pro­claimed gurus, Jean-​Claude is a true expert with years of real world expe­ri­ence doing on-​site train­ing and sup­port for cre­ative peo­ple through his com­pany, Profociografik. He is also an Adobe Certified Expert in
Illustrator, Indesign and Photoshop as well as an Adobe Community Professional. But mostly, he’s a great guy I’m lucky to call my friend.

Thanks for your gen­eros­ity Jean-​Claude!

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2 Responses to Adobe Illustrator Tips from an Expert on Twitter

  1. Stéphane January 30, 2010 at 11:01 am #

    I thought it was a very gen­er­ous endeavor on your part. Must have taken you quite a while to pre­pare, find all the links, etc. I would have liked to have time to blog it before the event though but I will if you decide to do it again. Thanks again Jean-​Claude!

  2. Jean-Claude Tremblay January 30, 2010 at 9:01 am #

    Hi Stéphane,
    Thanks for blog­ging about this crazy idea I had to spend a whole day tweet­ing and shar­ing my love for Adobe Illustrator. Glad you find some bits of info inter­est­ing for your own works. That was the goal of that event.

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