Adobe Illustrator Versions History

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The passage provides an overview of the history and development of Adobe Illustrator from its initial release in 1985 through recent versions. It discusses the major versions released and some of the new features introduced over time.

Some of the major versions discussed include Illustrator 88, Illustrator 7 which introduced changes to the user interface, and versions CS through CS6 which added 3D capabilities and features like Live Trace and Live Paint.

New features introduced in Illustrator CS2 included Live Trace, Live Paint, a control palette, and custom workspaces. Live Trace allows conversion of bitmaps to vectors and Live Paint provides more flexibility in applying color to overlapping objects.

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Adobe Illustrator Versions History

Adobe Illustrator is really a vector graphics editor and design program


developed and marketed by Adobe Inc. Originally created for the Apple
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Macintosh, the development of Adobe Illustrator began in 1985.


Alongside Creative Cloud (Adobe’s shift to monthly or annual
subscription service delivered within the Internet), Illustrator CC was
released. The newest version, Illustrator 2022, was launched on
October 26, 2021. Moreover, it could be the 25th generation in the
product line. PC Magazine reviewed Adobe Illustrator as the best
vector graphics editing program in 2018.

Versions 1–1.6 (Illustrator 88)


Development of Adobe Illustrator for the Apple Macintosh began in
1985 (shipping in January 1987). As commercialization of Adobe’s
in-house font development software and PostScript file format. Adobe
Illustrator could be the companion product of Adobe Photoshop.
Photoshop is toward digital photo manipulation and photorealistic
varieties of computer illustration. While Illustrator provides results in
the typesetting and logo graphic aspects of design. Early magazine
advertisements (featured in graphic design trade magazines such as
Communication Arts) referred to the product as “the Adobe
Illustrator”; Illustrator 88, the product name for version 1.7, was
launched in 1988 and introduced many new tools and features.
Byte in 1989 listed Illustrator 88 as one of the “Distinction” winners of
the Byte Awards, stating that Adobe had “pulled ahead” of previously
industry-dominant competitor Aldus FreeHand.

Adobe Illustrator Versions 2–6


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Although during its first decade Adobe developed Illustrator primarily


for Macintosh, it sporadically supported other platforms. In the early
1990s, Adobe released versions of Illustrator for Display PostScript
licensees NeXT, Digital Equipment Corporation Ultrix, Silicon Graphics
IRIX, and Sun Solaris platforms, but these were discontinued because
of poor market acceptance. The very first version of Illustrator for
Windows, version 2.0, was launched in early 1989 and flopped. This
Windows version, version 4.0, was widely criticized to be too just like
Illustrator 1.1 as opposed to the Macintosh 3.0 version, and most
certainly did not add up to Windows’ most popular illustration package
CorelDRAW. (Note that there have been no versions 2.0 or 4.0 for the
Macintosh. Although, the next release for the Mac was titled Illustrator
88—the entire year of its release. And there clearly was no version 6
for Windows.)
With the introduction of Illustrator 7 in 1997, Adobe made critical
changes in the user interface pertaining to path editing (and to
converge for a passing fancy interface like Adobe Photoshop), and
many users opted never to upgrade. Illustrator also began to guide
TrueType, effectively ending the “font wars” between PostScript Type
1 and TrueType. Like Photoshop, Illustrator also began supporting
plug-ins, greatly and quickly extending its abilities.

Adobe Illustrator Versions 7–10


With true interface parity between Macintosh and Windows versions
beginning with 7.0, designers could finally standardize on Illustrator.
Corel did port CorelDRAW FreeHand still not for sale in Illustrator
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(higher scaling percentages, advanced find-and-replace feature,


selective round-corner editing, export/print selected objects only, etc.).
Famously, Aldus made a matrix comparing its own FreeHand to
Illustrator and Draw where Draw’s one “win” was that it included three
different clip art views of the human pancreas.

Adobe Illustrator Versions CS–CS6


Illustrator CS (aka version 11), released by Adobe for Mac and
Windows in October 2003, was the initial version to include
3-dimensional capabilities allowing users to extrude or revolve shapes
to create simple 3D objects.
Illustrator CS2 (version 12), released by Adobe in April 2005, was
available for both the Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating
systems. It had been the final version for the Mac which did not run
natively on Intel processors. Among the new features included in
Illustrator CS2 were Live Trace, Live Paint, a control palette, and a
custom workspace. Live Trace makes for the conversion of bitmap
imagery into vector art and improved upon the prior tracing abilities.
Live Paint allows users more flexibility in applying color to objects,
specifically those that overlap. In the same year during the CS2
release, Adobe Systems announced an agreement to get Macromedia.
Adding to this, In an inventory swap valued at about $3.4 billion.
Moreover, it integrated the companies’ operations, networks, and
customer-care organizations shortly thereafter.
Adobe now owned Freehand combined with the entire Macromedia
product line in 2007. Also, Adobe announced that it would discontinue
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development and updates to the Freehand program. Instead, Adobe


would provide tools and support to help ease the transition to
Illustrator.

Version CC
Alongside Creative Cloud (the results of Adobe’s shift in its release
strategy), Illustrator CC, this version (the 17th) is a subscription-based
service model, consistent with one other software in the formerly
called Creative Suite. Included in Creative Cloud, this version brought
improvements for the reason that subjects such as color, font, and
program settings syncing, saving documents to the cloud, and
integration with Behance (a creative collaborative network), as well as
other features such as a new touch-compatible type tool, images in
brushes, CSS extraction, and files packaging.

Branding
Starting with version 1.0, Adobe thought we would license an image of
Sandro Botticelli’s. “The Birth of Venus” from the Bettmann Archive
and use the portion containing Venus’ face as Illustrator’s branding
image. John desired a Renaissance image to evoke his vision of
PostScript as a brand new Renaissance in publishing, and Adobe
employee Luanne Seymour Cohen, who had been in charge of early
marketing material, found Venus’ flowing tresses a great vehicle for
demonstrating Illustrator’s strength in tracing smooth curves over
bitmap source images. Over the years the rendition of the image on
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Illustrator’s splash screen and packaging became more stylized to


reflect features added in each version.

Compatibility
Compatibility with Inkscape. Inkscape’s native format is SVG (Scalable
Vector Graphics) in Adobe Illustrator. However, the 2 implementations
aren’t fully compatible. Inkscape also exports to PS, EPS, and PDF,
formats that Illustrator can recognize.

Tools
A sidebar appears at the left of the screen with a number of tools.
From there you can select, create, and manipulate objects or artworks
in Illustrator. These tools are drawing, typing, painting, reshaping,
slicing and cutting, symbolism, moving, zooming, and graphing.

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