

You may find yourself baffled that things could have been this easy all along when - let’s face it - Adobe XD and the rise of Figma and Sketch have spoiled us to the possibilities of powerful and simple vector editors. No longer would we suffer apps half capable of the full breadth of illustrator’s power, or have to jump between Draw, Fresco, and their desktop counterparts to deliver dribble-worthy vector-art.Īnd if you are a fan of illustrator, then it’s Ipad sibling will be a refreshing experience to the complex and clunky UI we love to hate. The pen and screen has been united in simple but powerful experience capable of everything needed for vector illustration, logo development, and graphic design. With this last release our dreams have been answered. Does that sound like you? Then you’ve come to the right place. For the people who labored over lifetimes with timeworn Wacom tablets, adjusting anchor point after anchor point on hours to get their vectors to look just right. When I first saw Adobe Illustrator on Ipad demo at Adobe Max, I knew it would be a game-changer for the design industry.
