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setting project requirements - ✔✔identify the purpose, audience, and audience needs for
preparing graphics. also demonstrate knowledge of project management tasks and
responsibilities, as well as communicating with others, such as peers and clients, about design
plans
the AI workspace encompasses everything you see when a document is first opened, things
such as . . . - ✔✔the Tools panel, document window, artboard, and panels.
creating a custom workspace - ✔✔- move and manipulate the interface layout in Illustrator to
suit your needs
- from the workspace switcher menu, select New Workspace
- the New Workspace dialog box appears
- name your workspace
-click OK to close the New Workspace dialog box
- choose window > workspace
creating a new Illustrator document - ✔✔1. To create a new Illustrator document, choose File >
New
from the main menu.
The New Document dialog box appears, with all options
set to the optimized values for the selected new document
profile.
2. Change any of the preset values as desired:
• Give your document a new name.
• Change or customize the document profile.
, • Add or delete artboards.
• Modify the document size.
• Choose to have a bleed area around the trimming
edge of the page.
3. Click OK to create the new document
artboards - ✔✔Artboards represent the regions that can contain printable artwork. Multiple
artboards are useful for creating a variety
of things, such as multiple page PDFs, printed pages with different sizes or different elements,
independent elements
for websites, video storyboards, or individual items for animation.
You can have 1 to 100 artboards per document, depending on size. You can specify the number
of artboards for a
document when you first create it, and you can add and remove artboards at any time while
working in a document.
Illustrator offers two ways you can interact with artboards, by using the Artboard panel or the
Artboard tool. The Artboards panel allows you to add, reorder, rearrange, and delete artboards;
reorder and renumber
artboards; and select and navigate through multiple artboards. The Artboard tool offers greater
flexibility to create
artboards in different sizes, resize them, and position them anywhere on the screen.
adding and editing artboards - ✔✔1. To access the Artboards panel, click Window >
Artboards.
The Artboards panel opens.
2. To add artboards, click the New Artboard icon at the
bottom of the Artboards panel.
A new artboard the same size as the first is added to the
document window and appears in the Artboard panel