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Ignat882019-02-26 09:55:30
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Ignat88, 2019-02-26 09:55:30

Where can I get training in vector graphics in Moscow (preferably Illustrator)?

Hello!
For work, you need to use Adobe Illustrtor to work with vector layouts for packaging, labeling, booklets, and more.
I would like to be trained and have extensive knowledge of all the functionality and work with vector graphics.
First of all, they are interested in centers, schools, courses that can be paid from the organization.
I will also be glad and links to books, websites and others for self-study.

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adovnik, 2019-02-26
@Ignat88

Here they can count for advertising, as it seems to me, any recommendation.
I must say right away that I don’t rummage in the illustrator at the proper level, but I personally know these comrades here: https://universtudio.ru/ Both (teachers) are current specialists in your question. Each homework is checked personally. You can write to them and ask in detail what is in the course, maybe you don’t need it, or you won’t pull it.
I've studied "Specialist" at full-time courses 3dmax, corel, photoshop. I'm afraid that there you will only learn the application interface. This is definitely not worth the money.
Random tutorials helped really super-strongly. For example, you draw some kind of lychka according to the lesson, and then you repeat it at work.

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Neron, 2019-02-26
Lordov @Nekto_Habr

I am writing this in the answers, because if you are going to work in the printing industry, it will be critical (and extremely critical) for you to understand the color management system. Oh, how critical it will be)
This short work will pump your knowledge to a level that 99% of printers are too lazy to reach (hence the general collective farm and the poor quality of work in the Russian Federation) https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3e74/jyufmZ9x3
Also not it will be superfluous to master the basics of a chandelier using simple lessons that will come in handy in any way when creating layouts. I studied with this dude: https://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/category/tutorials
English lessons, but it's for the best - in general, try to always put English interfaces and study English lessons, someday it will definitely help you out .

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