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