CLEAN LOGO DESIGNS With Illustrator Offset Path



Do you want to learn techniques for making crisp and clean logo designs using the offset path in Illustrator? In todays tutorial we use Illustrator to learn some nifty tricks and tips on how to offset the path of a design asset, and then how to apply those techniques to your very own logo designs.

There are actually 2 different ways to perform the offset path function in Illustrator, but today we only focus on one of them. You can really use this to make some crisp and clean logo designs, and I myself use it a lot in my workflow. In the video, I first show you the technique of the offset path, and then I make a simple logo using the technique. If you’d like to see more logo design tutorials in Adobe Illustrator, please let me know with a comment down below. Also if you liked the video, considering dropping a like on your way out. Subscribe to stay updated to all of my uploads and until next time, design your future today, peace

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