Illustrator Week 1

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Across
  1. 2. The arrangement of panels, tools, and windows in the Illustrator interface.
  2. 4. The canvas or working area within Illustrator where you create and arrange your artwork.
  3. 7. A way to organize and separate elements in your artwork, making them easier to manage and edit.
  4. 9. Panel, The area of the interface containing various tools used for drawing, selecting, editing, and manipulating objects.
  5. 12. Tools, Tools that allow you to select, move, and transform objects on the artboard.
  6. 15. Composition, Arranging elements in a way that creates visual harmony and avoids clutter.
  7. 17. The visual layout of the software, including menus, panels, tools, and workspaces.
  8. 19. Layer, Prevents editing or selecting objects on a specific layer.
  9. 20. Handle, Handles extending from anchor points that control the direction and curvature of the path segments.
  10. 21. Point, A point on a path that defines a curve or corner. Connected by segments to create shapes and lines.
Down
  1. 1. A dropdown list of commands and options for various functions within the software.
  2. 3. Shapes, Geometric shapes such as rectangles, circles, and triangles that serve as building blocks for more complex designs.
  3. 5. Illustrator, A vector graphics editor used for creating and editing digital artwork, logos, illustrations, and more.
  4. 6. Tool, A tool used to create and edit vector paths by placing anchor points and control handles.
  5. 7. A visual representation of a brand or company, often combining text and symbols to create a distinctive identity.
  6. 8. The ability of vector graphics to be resized without losing quality or resolution.
  7. 10. Independence, The characteristic of vector graphics that allows them to be scaled to any size without pixelation.
  8. 11. A resizable area in the interface that contains controls, options, and settings for various tasks.
  9. 12. Curves, Curved lines that flow naturally and are free from sudden changes in direction.
  10. 13. Organization, The arrangement and management of layers to keep artwork organized and editable.
  11. 14. Graphics, Graphics created using mathematical equations to define shapes, allowing them to be resized without loss of quality.
  12. 16. Layer, Makes the content on a specific layer invisible, aiding focus on other elements.
  13. 18. Panel, A panel that provides access to color swatches and allows you to set the fill and stroke colors of objects.
  14. 22. Lines, Smooth and precise paths without jagged edges or irregularities.