3. charts in adobe illustrator
overview of tools and panels
creating pie charts and bar charts using excel data
4. More detail on Course Blog under ‘Resource Library’
introduction
to adobe illustrator
5. 1) Create a new document.
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menus
6. 2) Use the Chart Tool to make 4” x 4” pie chart.
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7. 2) Paste population data into table.
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pop. data
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cd3 vs.
[city - cd6]
tract vs.
[cd6 - tract]
Let’s make two pie charts: one showing proportion of citywide population represented
by CD6 and another showing the proportion of CD6 represented by your census tract.
8. 4) Ungroup each chart three times.
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object
menu
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9. 6) Create a palette. 5) Select part of chart you want to color with
select tool; Use eyedropper tool to color the polygon.
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10. 1) Clean up data utilizing Find & Replace.
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Let’s use the sort functions in Excel in order to visually
organize census data by discrete zones.
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find /
replace
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2) Insert a column to add a letter code for each census
tract’s zone
Let’s use the sort functions in Excel in order to visually
organize census data by discrete zones.
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study
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cobble
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Let’s use the sort functions in Excel in order to visually
organize census data based on our own study area zones.
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13. 3) Sort the data based on the new column.
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Use the sort function to organize census data based on the study area zones.
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14. 4) Hide extraneous columns; add a column; 5) Make new column
tabulating percentage of total HH that are in-family households.
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Let’s generate some percentages for households
where non-relatives live with families.
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15. 6) Use Chart Tool to create 6” x 4” Stacked Chart.
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16. 7) Paste in-family households in first column; total HH into
second column.
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17. 8) Build a color palette. Close table window for bar graph.
9) Ungroup graph 3 times; use the wand to select the in-family
bars; use eyedropper to color bars with your palette.
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10) Use the wand to select the horizontal tick marks along the
x-axis; holding down shift, deselect the other lines in the graph;
Delete the tick marks.
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19. 11) Add color to Total HH bars; 12) Ungroup all bars; use Selection
tool to create space between zones; 13) Add labels and use Rotate
tool to rotate them; 14) Extend and modify line weights of axes.
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stroke
palette
20. 15) Add labels for percentages. Where text overlaps with axes,
delete background lines using Scissors tool.
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21. 16) Use ‘Find Font’ to replace fonts with preferred; adjust boxes,
positions and point sizes accordingly.
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22. 17) Add labels for title, units, areas, key. 18) Use rectangle tool to
create background shading.
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19) Remove any unnecessary lines.
25. 1) Download a jpeg of an icon that has clean lines and few colors
and File>Place it in illustrator.
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Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet
and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.
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26. 2) Select Object >Live Trace>Make and Expand to have
Illustrator approximate a series of vectors of the jpeg
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Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet
and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.
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27. 3) Ungroup; Use the Direct Selection Tool to delete extraneous
vectors.
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Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet
and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.
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28. 4) Edit colors, styles, etc. You can also copy/paste the icon into
InDesign.
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Let’s first borrow an icon from the Internet
and convert a jpeg into vectors we can work with.
29. 5) Place a jpeg of a photo with a clear figure in Illustrator. Lock its
layer.
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Another approach is to create an icon
by tracing over a photograph.
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30. 6) In a new layer, use the pen tool to trace the edges of the figure.
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Another approach is to create an icon
by tracing over a photograph.
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31. 7) Trace other important visual features.
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Another approach is to create an icon
by tracing over a photograph.
32. 8) Add lines if needed to describe the figure.
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Another approach is to create an icon
by tracing over a photograph.
33. 9) Use direct selection tool and color palette to color the icon.creating AN ICON
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Another approach is to create an icon
by tracing over a photograph.
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35. 11) Select any secondary line or shape overlaid on your flat color
and use Object>Path>Divide Objects Below (or use the Pathfinder)
to punch through your shapes and create new polygons.
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Another approach is to create an icon
by tracing over a photograph.
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36. 12) Find an icon in a font that you like.
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A third way to create an icon is to convert
typographic icons to vectors.
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37. 13) Paste character into a new text box, select box with direct
selection tool, and use Type>Create Outlines.
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A third way to create an icon is to convert
typographic icons to vectors.
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38. 14) Ungroup the vectors.
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typographic icons to vectors.
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39. 15) Edit colors, styles, etc. You can also copy/paste the icon into
InDesign.
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A third way to create an icon is to convert
typographic icons to vectors.
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