In this opening module, students will be introduced to the core concepts of vector-based design and the power of Adobe Illustrator as a creative tool. The module begins with a clear orientation on how the course works, what to expect, and how to maximise learning outcomes. Students will be guided through the initial setup process, including launching Illustrator, configuring preferences, and organising their workspace for efficient, professional design workflows. By the end of this module, learners will be fully equipped to begin creating projects with confidence and clarity.
This module demystifies Illustrator’s interface and technical foundation, giving students the tools to work smarter and faster. Students will explore the core capabilities of Illustrator, from understanding how vector graphics differ from raster images, to navigating the workspace and managing multiple canvases with artboards. They’ll learn how to construct complex illustrations using shape tools, apply transformation functions such as scale, rotate, and shear, and organise their designs using object hierarchies and layer structures. By the end of this module, students will have a strong grasp of Illustrator’s logic and be able to confidently structure and manipulate vector compositions.
In this module, students will explore how powerful design can emerge from simple forms. Using Illustrator’s shape tools, learners will build illustrations by combining circles, squares, triangles, and other basic elements to create pets, people, and everyday objects. Through engaging exercises, students will develop the ability to visually deconstruct real-world items into their simplest components and reconstruct them into cohesive vector illustrations. This module is designed to strengthen spatial awareness, composition skills, and creative problem-solving. By the end of this module, students will be able to design polished, character-rich graphics using only basic shapes as their foundation.
In this module, students will unlock the potential of Illustrator’s dynamic effects and styling tools to elevate their design work. Through guided instruction, learners will explore how to apply advanced colour management using swatches and global colours to maintain brand consistency. They will customise strokes and outlines for expressive linework, and learn to use Distort and Transform effects to create dimension and movement. Students will also master techniques like intertwining paths for layered compositions and create stunning depth using modern blur effects like glass blur. By the end of this module, students will be able to stylise vector graphics with polish, precision, and a creative edge.
In this module, students will learn to express their ideas through freehand drawing and structured sketching techniques in Illustrator. Beginning with core tools such as the Pen, Pencil, and Curvature tools, learners will build confidence in creating precise paths and fluid linework. They will practice converting raster sketches into scalable vectors with Live Trace and explore a variety of illustration methods—from doodles and scamps to refined compositions. With a focus on ideation, colour theory, and composition, students will learn how to fill their designs with meaning and visual balance. By the end of this module, students will be able to create fully realised digital illustrations that are production-ready for both print and web.
This module introduces students to Illustrator’s powerful brush engine and how to leverage it for expressive, hand-crafted designs. Students will begin with calligraphy and art brushes to emulate traditional drawing styles, then explore how to create organic patterns using scatter brushes. With a focus on texture, they will design and apply grain shader brushes to bring depth and atmosphere into flat artwork. Throughout the module, learners will customise brush settings to suit different styles and project needs. By the end of this module, students will be able to create and apply their own custom brush systems for rich, personalised illustration work.
In this module, students will explore the process of creating compelling logos using Adobe Illustrator. The journey begins with understanding the foundational principles of logo design, including scalability, simplicity, and brand alignment. Students will examine common pitfalls in logo creation, analyse iconic logo examples, and learn how to draw inspiration from reference images without copying them. From initial sketches to vector execution, students will bring their own logo concepts to life, mastering the process of refining shapes, selecting brand-appropriate colours, and applying design rules for a professional finish. By the end of this module, students will have created original logos and developed the confidence to design effective visual identities for real-world brands.
This module introduces students to the world of icon design, starting with the core principles behind functional and aesthetically consistent icon systems. Students will begin by sketching simple icon ideas and gradually build them into illustrated icons using a variety of Illustrator tools, including the Brush Tool and Pen Tool. With a focus on clarity and cohesion, learners will explore how to create icons that maintain uniform weight, style, and proportion across a full set. The module also covers app icon design, including technical requirements, visual simplicity, and how to avoid common design mistakes. By the end of this module, students will be able to confidently design polished icon sets for web, mobile, and interface applications.
In this module, students are introduced to the concept of spot illustrations—small, focused vector images that communicate ideas or enhance storytelling. The module explores where spot illustrations are used in real-world settings, such as editorial layouts, infographics, websites, and eLearning. Students will develop original spot illustrations in Illustrator using sketch-based planning, clean vector outlines, and thoughtful colour palettes. Special attention is given to balancing creativity with clarity, ensuring illustrations complement written or visual content effectively. By the end of this module, students will have created a suite of original spot illustrations and built confidence in their ability to convey complex ideas through simple, stylised visuals.
In this module, students will explore the critical role of typography in visual communication and learn how to craft compelling typographic designs using Adobe Illustrator. Through hands-on exercises, students will become familiar with Illustrator’s powerful Type Toolkit and examine the differences between fonts, typefaces, and styles. They will develop layouts for print-based media, posters, and digital campaigns, learning how to structure text for maximum visual impact. From creating neon text effects to experimenting with warped type and 3D lettering, students will gain confidence in pushing the boundaries of type design. By the end of this module, students will be able to design expressive and technically refined type compositions suitable for a range of media outputs.
This module focuses on mastering symmetry, layout balance, and geometric design fundamentals using Illustrator. Students will learn to build grid systems for consistent visual structure, apply symmetry to achieve design harmony, and use geometric principles to construct clean, modern layouts. Key activities include working with modular layouts, applying colour theory within geometric compositions, and developing artwork that reflects both aesthetic clarity and mathematical precision. By the end of this module, students will be able to confidently design with structure, balance, and accuracy—ensuring their creative work stands out for its clarity and cohesion.
In this module, students will unlock the creative potential of gradients and colour transitions to bring depth and emotion to their vector artwork. Beginning with foundational gradient applications, students will progress to intermediate techniques involving smooth colour blending and shape integration. The module dives deep into the use of Illustrator’s Mesh Tool to create complex textures, such as grain and lighting effects, often used in contemporary design. From developing vinyl cover art to creating expressive gradient illustrations, students will learn how to control light, depth, and tone with precision. By the end of this module, students will be able to produce rich, immersive visual work using gradients as a core design element.
In this module, students will explore how to use Adobe Illustrator to design visually engaging charts and graphs for data-driven communication. Beginning with an overview of Illustrator’s graphing tools, students will learn to create and customise pie charts, line graphs, area charts, column graphs, and bar graphs. The module places a strong emphasis on making data both accessible and aesthetically appealing, through thoughtful design, colour selection, and typographic hierarchy. By the end of this module, students will be able to create clean, professional-grade data visualisations that elevate presentations, reports, and infographics.
This module introduces students to the world of surface design and decorative pattern creation using Illustrator’s powerful pattern-making tools. Students will start by learning how to build standard repeating patterns and progress to themed designs, such as creating a Halloween-inspired set. They will explore how to integrate abstract effects, experiment with shape manipulation, and save patterns to the Illustrator Library for future use. Emphasis is placed on cohesion, versatility, and visual rhythm across pattern tiles. By the end of this module, students will be able to confidently produce repeatable, vector-based pattern systems that can be applied to textiles, packaging, wallpapers, and digital assets.
In this module, students will develop a deep understanding of masking techniques in Illustrator, a powerful toolset for non-destructive editing and layered design. Students will explore the difference between clipping masks and opacity masks, learning how each can be applied to control visibility, blend shapes, and build complex compositions. Through guided activities and recap exercises, students will gain practical experience in applying masks to real-world projects such as photo frames, poster designs, and abstract vector art. By the end of this module, students will be able to apply masking techniques confidently and creatively to enhance depth, focus, and visual hierarchy in their design work.
This module helps students move beyond technique to discover and refine their unique illustration voice. Through exploration of personal aesthetics and stylistic references, students will learn to develop visual consistency and creative authenticity. The journey includes analysing The New Yorker’s iconic visual language as a case study in style, completing a creative city illustration exercise, and applying advanced techniques such as masking for subtle shading. Emphasis is placed on composition, colour language, and narrative tone. By the end of this module, students will have crafted an original vector illustration aligned with their emerging personal style, ready for export to print or portfolio inclusion.
This module introduces students to dimensional thinking in Adobe Illustrator through Illustrator’s 3D tools and effects. Beginning with fundamental concepts of 2D vs. 3D design, students will build spatial awareness and learn how to model simple forms such as balloon objects and isometric shapes. The module progresses to more advanced creations including furry 3D monsters, cassette players, and fully rendered characters complete with textures, shading, and lighting. Each project builds on the previous to reinforce depth, volume, and visual realism. By the end of this module, students will be confident creating visually rich 3D vector illustrations that combine artistic flair with technical execution.
In this advanced module, students will explore spatial construction and technical perspective through the lens of isometric design. Starting with foundational skills in building isometric grids, students will create structured interior layouts and progress toward fully detailed urban environments. Projects include designing rooms with furniture and decor, incorporating isometric windows and text, and layering buildings, vehicles, greenery, and street elements to construct complex scenes. The module emphasizes spatial logic, architectural storytelling, and detail refinement. By the end of this module, students will be able to produce polished isometric illustrations suitable for UI design, editorial visuals, games, and concept art.
This module dives into the world of zines and editorial storytelling, guiding students through the entire design process from concept to print-ready production. Students begin by exploring the cultural and creative relevance of zines, then move into sketching and ideation for sequential storytelling. They’ll translate physical layouts into digital spreads, applying strong typographic and visual design principles to craft cohesive, narrative-driven content. Emphasis is placed on layout harmony, text hierarchy, and flow across multi-page formats. By the end of this module, students will be able to design, refine, and prepare a professionally formatted zine for both print and digital distribution.
In this focused module, students will learn how to optimise and structure Illustrator files specifically for animation workflows across platforms like Adobe After Effects and Animate. The module covers layer organisation, naming conventions, anchor point setup, and vector asset compatibility. Students will gain clarity on how to export layered AI files without compromising quality or flexibility, and how Illustrator integrates within broader motion design pipelines. By the end of this module, students will be able to confidently prepare clean, animator-friendly vector files, reducing friction between design and motion production.
This module unlocks the creative power of Illustrator’s blend tools, teaching students how to create smooth gradients, morphing shapes, and seamless visual transitions. Beginning with core blending concepts, students will explore transparency effects, multiply blend modes, and subtle layering techniques to create atmospheric compositions. The module builds toward advanced applications including halftone effects, blended typography, and stylised motion illusions. Each lesson reinforces how blending can add depth, flow, and sophistication to static designs. By the end of this module, students will master blending as both a technical skill and creative tool, transforming flat artwork into dynamic, visually rich experiences.