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Adobe Illustrator Tricks By Professional Illustrators


Tonight at the Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, I am honored to be on a panel of Adobe Illustrator expert illus­trators of all genres with the Colorado Alliance of Illustrators. I will be teaching how to make a seamless repeat pattern in Adobe Illustrator CS5.

Some of my dear art licensing and talented illus­trator friends are also on the panel check them out: Beatrice Trezevant, Mark Bowers, Jen Goode & Kit Seaton. Clearly, if you can make it down to the school tonight you will be in for a real treat!

You may learn more about this event and Colorado Alliance of Illustrators at AllianceOfIllustrators.org

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Cherish Flieder is a licensed illus­trator and designer whose work explores a variety of visual themes with a touch of opti­mistic realism and playful whimsy. She is the founder of Cherished Solutions, llc., an illus­tration and design studio that assists publishers, manu­fac­turers and other niche busi­nesses with art services and thoughtful print and web marketing strategies. Cherished Solutions, llc licenses art brands, Painting for LifeBeen Cherished and Something to Cherish.

Since 2008, Cherish has been teaching adjunct at Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design. Her courses cover advanced digital image making tech­niques in “Computer Illustration II” and the latest Internet marketing skills in “Illustration Web Portfolio.”

Cherish is long time member and former Vice President for the Colorado Alliance of Illustrators. She has been featured in inter­na­tional art licensing maga­zines Total Art Licensing and Art Buyer. She is inter­na­tionally recog­nized for her lead­ership in estab­lishing the core online group for art licensing profes­sionals on LinkedIn at ArtOfLicensing.com.

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