Adobe Illustrator Techniques Newsletter Expanding Content
The publishers of Adobe® Illustrator® Techniques newsletter (www.illustratortechniques.com) have announced that they are expanding their periodical to include more pages and tutorial content.
Beginning with Issue 3, Adobe Illustrator Techniques will be 32 pages of ad-free tutorials and tips, specifically for users of Adobe Illustrator.
Additionally, the newsletter’s companion website has a growing collection of over 25 online step-by-step and video tutorials for subscribers with more being added each week.
Managing Editor, Chad Neuman, expects even more growth in the months to come.
“We’re delighted with the positive response the newsletter and website have received,” Neuman stated. “We’re now very focused on growing both the publication and online community so that the combination will become the foremost resource an Illustrator user taps into for mastering the program.”
About Adobe Illustrator Techniques
Published 8 times annually, Adobe Illustrator Techniques newsletter is an ad-free periodical that features step-by-step tutorials, tips and tricks for users of Adobe Illustrator. Subscribers of Adobe Illustrator Techniques gain access to additional online content including video tutorials, user galleries and forums. Published by the KW Media Group, Adobe Illustrator Techniques is sister publication to Layers magazine, Photoshop User magazine and Photoshop Elements Techniques newsletter.
This article was last modified on October 13, 2006
This article was first published on October 13, 2006
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