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Libraries: Manage your resources - Illustrator Tutorial
From the course: Illustrator for Web Design
Libraries: Manage your resources
- [Instructor] The libraries panel in Illustrator is a powerful way to store different design elements in an easily-accessible pane. Once you store these in the library, you can quickly apply them across multiple documents. Library elements are stored in the cloud, so they're easily accessible from any computer. Libraries let you collect a system of elements in one place in order to assemble layouts more quickly, just like responsive design works. Using libraries, we can save project content, such as graphics, simple or complex, text formatting, and colors, and share that same content between apps and with others. You can turn almost anything into a library item. Once you turn an item into a library element, it's available in any Adobe application, and it's synced through your Creative Cloud account. This is super helpful, since it allows you immediate access to commonly-used assets. You can create as many libraries as needed to help organized commonly-used assets for different…
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What is responsive design?4m 15s
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Set breakpoints2m 2s
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Libraries: Work with Adobe Stock5m 24s
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Libraries: Manage your resources8m 58s
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Libraries: Collaborate3m 6s
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Text styles7m 25s
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Dynamic buttons5m 27s
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Graphic styles6m 34s
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Symbols6m 5s
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9-slice scaling4m 13s
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Edit color4m 28s
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Recolor artwork6m 49s
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Seamless backgrounds5m 13s
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