Vector Graphics Software Resources
Articles, Discussions, and Reports to expand your knowledge on Vector Graphics Software
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Vector Graphics Software Articles
The Logo Design Process: Finding Order in the Chaos
Have you ever seen a logo designer’s sketchbook?
by Daniella Alscher
Magazine Layout: 6 Tips to Fine-Tune Your Spread
There are infinite ways to lay out a finite amount of information.
by Daniella Alscher
What Are the 7 Elements of Art? How To Use Them
Are you ready to take your stick figure drawings to the next level?
by Emily Goorevich
Is Technology Making Design Obsolete?
There’s no doubt artificial intelligence (AI) is finding a permanent home in several industries. Whether we’re using face ID to unlock our phones, a web mapping platform to find the optimal route back home, or built-in text editor software to make sure our emails are error free, AI technology is at play. It is revolutionizing the way that we work and how we go about our daily lives.
by Priya Patel
Digital Design for a Human World
Society evolves over time. Whether due to social, political, scientific, or technological occurrences, there are significant moments, such as the current global pandemic, that shift the way we collectively perceive and behave. To help us adapt to these shifts, there’s design. Design responds to the changing world and helps us navigate unprecedented times.
by Priya Patel
Infographic Design: Everything from Info to Graphic (+Free Guide)
You’ve compiled some boring information and you have to present it Friday morning. How can you avoid putting everyone to sleep?
by Daniella Alscher
Vector Graphics Software Discussions
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Question on: Adobe Illustrator
What are the best resources for learning how to use Adobe Illustrator?
I have a team that's fairly new to using Adobe Illustrator? What are the best resources to start them off with?
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I got a lot of useful videos off of Lynda.com. You can get a free trial for 30 days. It will also, after the basics, let you detail down to how you want to use it to tailor to your needs.
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Adobe CC has some incredible learning tools available. I'd recommend starting there. https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/tutorials.html
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I learned a lot from Lynda.com and Skillshare.
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Hi,
I am Robin,
These are great, because they give you quick access to the effects at a reasonable price, but they also do a bit of training to see how you put each step of the action and the designer together. These are fully editable at each step of the verb, so you can make further corrections and then save them as alternate verbs.
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textycafe.robin@gmail.com
https://textycafe.com
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Get them all onto LinkedIn Learning and have them work through Deke McLelland's Illustrator titles, starting with the Essential Training and working up from there. He also has a book, "Adobe Illustrator One-on-One," that is excellent both as a training tool and for reference.
A further advantage of LinkedIn Learning as a resource is that you can keep track of each team member's progress. You'll be able to see if anyone is struggling and jump in to give them a hand.
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Adobe.com and skillshare has a lot of lessons for beginners
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Lynda.com which I guess is now LinkedIn Learning has always been a great source for me when it comes to tutorials on Adobe Software. They have lessons ranging from basic introductory courses, to material for seasoned, skilled users.
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I agree with the others that Adobe is the best (and free) source. I also routinely will google that particular thing that I am looking for, esp. if I haven't used that function for awhile (eg: "How do you type text on a path in Illustrator CC?"). Working on a deadline, I have also purchased pre-made sets of actions from sites like Creative Market. These are excellent, as they give you quick access to effects at a reasonable price, but they also serve as a bit of training when you see each step of the action and how the designer put it together. They are also fully editable at each step of the action, so you can further modify and then save these as alternate actions.
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As a beginner you got to know how to use the tools, you can have guidelines from help file.
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Skillshare is a great tool. What kind of work is your team doing mostly?
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lynda.com, https://www.lynda.com/Illustrator-training-tutorials/227-0.html
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Question on: CorelDRAW
How do you think about the tool "Bezier"?
Easy or difficult ?
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Is easy
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Question on: Vector Magic
Is there a way to easily move from Vector Magic to other software such as Adobe Illustrator?
Can the two be integrated together?
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There is a direct export to Adobe Illustrator (.AI) file, so it works seamlessly. You can also save as .SVG, .PDF, .ESP and any of those file formats will open in Illustrator as well.
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yes, you must save as the file to .eps file format
and you can open the eps with adobe illustrator
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Vector Graphics Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Vector Graphics
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report






