Welcome back to another Illustrator based tutorial, in which we’re going to take a quick look at the process of creating an address book icon, and see what it takes to take some simple shapes and turn them into a finished usable product. So, assuming you already have the software running in the background, bring it up and let’s jump straight into it!
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How to – Create a Barcode Scanner Icon
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to take a close look behind the process of creating a barcode scanner icon, and see how we can take some simple geometric shapes, and turn them into a finished usable product. So, assuming you already have the software running, let’s jump straight into it!
Continue readingYum! Draw Delicious Breakfast Icons in Adobe Illustrator
Let’s start our day with a nutritious and delicious breakfast by learning how to draw a simple set of two top-down view flat breakfast icons – a cup of black coffee and an egg sandwich. We’ll be using the most handy tools of Adobe Illustrator while working with simple geometric shapes and doing a bit of a freehand drawing with the Pencil Tool. You don’t even need a drawing tablet for this one. Let’s start!
Continue readingGot Milk? Here’s How to Create a Vector Milk Box Icon
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to create a minimalistic milk box icon, using nothing more than the basic geometric shapes and tools that you probably already work with on a daily basis.
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How To Design a Seamless Avocado Pattern in Adobe Illustrator
Trying to design a pattern by yourself can be the pits. But in this tutorial, we’ll go over easy, effective ways to create a flat-style avocado pattern using simple geometric shapes and Adobe Illustrator’s Pattern Tool. We’ll build a vivid and diverse seamless pattern, adding leaves and other yummy elements. Let’s get started!
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How to – Create an ATM Finder Icon
In today’s tutorial, we’re going to a quick look behind the process of creating an ATM finder icon, and see how we can take some basic geometric shapes and turn them into a finished usable product. So, assuming you already have the software running in the background, bring it up and let’s get started!
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