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General Discussion

Adobe Illustrator courses on Treehouse

I'm not sure what course I should pick from. I'm in the stage of learning SVGs. The first looks like it goes through the approaches of building a website starting with the wireframing stage.

The second looks like a more thorough course on how to use Illustrator in a general sense.

https://teamtreehouse.com/library/adobe-illustrator-for-web-design

OR

https://teamtreehouse.com/library/illustrator-foundations

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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This is sort of a tough call, to be honest. And much of it is going to depend on how familiar you are with wireframing a site right now. If you've already done some wireframing with other software, I might suggest starting with the second course. But that's my personal opinion.

I do, however, have a suggestion once you make a cool SVG. You should definitely check out this course here on Treehouse. I thought it was very interesting. And given that you're doing the Front-end Techdegree it might be something you can use in one of your projects!

Good luck to you! :sparkles: