(Tampa, Florida - September 7, 2006) The creative team behind Photoshop User magazine and Layers magazine today announced the release of Adobe Illustrator Techniques newsletter (www.illustratortechniques.com), a how-to periodical specifically for users of Adobe Illustrator.
Spearheaded by Adobe Illustrator CS2 Killer Tips author, Dave Cross, Adobe Illustrator Techniques features step-by-step tutorials and insider tricks, a Beginners Workshop and a comprehensive Q&A section.
Adobe Illustrator Techniques is the only publication and online community of its kind, providing both educational content and featured illustrations and art from the biggest names in the industry.
Additionally, subscribers of Adobe Illustrator Techniques newsletter get access to the publications subscriber-only community, featuring video tutorials, supplemental content to the newsletter, an online gallery and user forums.
Editor-in-Chief, Dave Cross calls the newsletter and accompanying website truly unique in both its content and its presentation. Cross explained, I'm genuinely excited to see it hit the shelf. I can't imagine a better or more inspiring tool for illustrators.
The newsletter publishes 8 times annually and subscription information, a downloadable sample issue and additional tutorials can be found on www.illustratortechniques.com.
About KW Media
Group
KW Media
Group (www.kwmediagroup.com) ,
the industry leader in education and training for creative professionals, is the
parent company of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP),
Photoshop User and Layers magazines, the Photoshop Elements
Techniques newsletter, Photoshop TV video podcast, Photoshop Killer Tips
video podcast, the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour, the Photoshop World Conference
& Expo, and the publisher of award-winning educational books and DVDs. It is
also the corporate home of the worlds top-selling computer and technology book
author Scott Kelby.
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