Illustrator

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Definition of "Illustrator" by Graphic Design Newcastle:

The term "Illustrator" can have two primary meanings, depending on the context:

  1. Professionally (as a person):
    An illustrator is a visual artist who creates images to accompany or enhance text. Illustrators often work in industries such as publishing, advertising, fashion, and digital media. Their work can include book illustrations, editorial artwork, concept art, technical drawings, and more. They may use traditional media (like pencils, ink, or paint) or digital tools to create their illustrations.

  2. Software (Adobe Illustrator):
    Adobe Illustrator is a professional vector graphics editing software developed by Adobe Inc. It is widely used by graphic designers, illustrators, and artists to create scalable artwork such as logos, icons, typography, and complex illustrations. Unlike raster-based programs (like Adobe Photoshop), Illustrator uses mathematical paths to create clean, resolution-independent graphics.

In summary:

  • Illustrator (person) = An artist who creates illustrations.
  • Illustrator (software) = A vector-based design tool used for creating digital illustrations and graphics.
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