Use formas vetoriais no Adobe Illustrator para criar um logotipo que fica bem na tela ou impresso. A melhor parte da arte vetorial é que ela pode ser dimensionada para qualquer tamanho, de cartões de visita a outdoors, sem prejudicar a qualidade.
Crie um novo documento e configure sua área de trabalho. Traga uma imagem de referência como inspiração e use o painel Camadas para gerenciar suas ilustrações com facilidade.
Saiba como criar um documento, redefinir a área de trabalho, inserir uma imagem de referência e abrir o painel Camadas.
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Use formas simples para criar arte complexa
Combine retângulos, triângulos, círculos e formas livres para criar sua ilustração. Use guias inteligentes para alinhar vários elementos.
Saiba como ativar guias inteligentes para alinhar arte com facilidade, manipular uma forma dinâmica e desenhar uma forma livre.
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Adicione cor
Aplique cores a todos os componentes do logotipo usando controles intuitivos que permitem fazer edições com facilidade. Para acessar rapidamente as cores e as formas de seu logotipo, adicione-as às suas Bibliotecas da Adobe Creative Cloud.
Saiba como editar uma cor, salvá-la em uma biblioteca e acessar bibliotecas de amostras de cores predefinidas.
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Aprimore seu logotipo
Agora, ajuste o tamanho das formas e gire-as para adicionar ingredientes à sua fatia de pizza.
Saiba como girar uma forma e reutilizar uma cor de uma biblioteca.
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Adicione texto
Finalize seu logotipo adicionando o nome de sua empresa com os recursos avançados de diagramação do Illustrator. Assinantes da Creative Cloud podem escolher fontes de uma vasta biblioteca do Adobe Fonts.
Saiba como inserir texto, alterar a fonte, adicionar fontes do Adobe Fonts e espaçamento entre letras.
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Visualize e salve seu logotipo
Veja como seu logotipo fica em modelos de itens do dia a dia, como camisetas e cartões de visita. E descubra como é fácil salvar seu logotipo para impressão, compartilhar como PDF, publicar na Web e muito mais.
Aprenda como salvar o logotipo finalizado em uma biblioteca, salvá-lo como PDF e escolher outras opções para uso geral online.
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