Illustrator

02/28/2009

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Illustrator is a vector program commonly used into the graphic design industry. One of the most useful and tricky components of this software is the elusive pen tool. In this workshop, we'll learn the best way to create vector graphics with the pen tool and go over other Illustrator basics. If you have sketches or a photo you would like to turn into a vector illustration, please bring those on CD or USB drive.

Workshop Difficulty: 1
Instructor: Rose Figliomeni Khan
Room: 7B-1226

Rose Figliomeni Khan is an artist who finds herself happily caught between the titles of graphic designer and illustrator. She enjoys creating artwork for educational and social-activist organizations. Her clients have included Gaylord Bros., Inc, Action for a Better Community and the Monroe County Public Libraries. Her environmental artwork series Polar Barometers was recently featured in the RIT Sustainability Anthology. Rose is currently a graduate student in the MST Art Education program. She holds an AAS in Graphic Design and a BFA in Illustration.

Registration is closed. The workshop is full.