Adobe Illustrator All Versions [portable] Review
Mine was CS2 — crash-prone but loved. 😅
The story of Adobe Illustrator is not just a history of software updates; it is the biography of the modern graphic design industry. For nearly four decades, Illustrator has served as the digital pen and ink for the world’s visual language. adobe illustrator all versions
Throughout the early 90s, versions 4 and 5 cemented Illustrator as the industry standard. Version 5.5 added the "Gradient" feature, allowing for the first time realistic shading within vector art. Suddenly, the flat, cartoonish vectors of the 80s had depth. Designers could now simulate the look of airbrushing with mathematical precision. Mine was CS2 — crash-prone but loved
This era sparked the "Pen Wars." A rival program, Aldus FreeHand, offered features Illustrator didn't, like multiple pages. Illustrator remained a single-page environment, stubbornly focusing on the "artboard" as a singular canvas. Throughout the early 90s, versions 4 and 5