Adobe Illustrator Beginners (Level 1)
Hands-On Training Taught by Experts
Live, Online, Instructor-Led
Skills you can use immediately
- 14 hours of classroom training | Additional assignments outside of class
- Professional Textbook
- Download materials with practice data files
- One month of technical support
- One year for a free re-take (for attended students of public classes only)
- Certificate of Completion
The Adobe Illustrator Beginners class (Level 1) is a four-part series beginner’s course designed to teach you how to create complex and attractive vector designs. This Illustrator training course will help you understand how to get started building your essential job skills within Illustrator, as well as some of the other tools and best practices you need to succeed.
In Adobe Illustrator Beginners, you will learn this complex software application by drawing and manipulating vector shapes to create logos, as well as combining text and graphics to create advertisements.
This class is hands-on and intensive, but designed to help make difficult topics easier to understand. Your instructor, an Adobe Certified Expert, will work with you closely to make sure that you avoid common mistakes in Illustrator and apply best practices when possible.
Upon successful completion of our Adobe Illustrator Beginners class, students will be able to:
- Understand the Illustrator environment and vocabulary
- Review graphic type and resolution for web vs print documents
- Work with multiple artboards
- Understand techniques for selecting artwork
- Use existing shapes to create professional designs
- Create and transform artwork
- Use color, type, and patterns to enhance your designs
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are stand-alone Adobe and visual design classes for?
Stand-alone classes are designed for working professionals who want to build, refresh, or expand specific digital design skills without committing to a longer certificate or bootcamp program. These classes are ideal for adults with some college or professional experience who want practical, immediately applicable skills.
How are stand-alone classes delivered?
All stand-alone classes are delivered online with live, instructor-led sessions. You’ll learn in real time, ask questions, and participate in hands-on activities alongside other professionals.
What software do I need before class starts?
You are responsible for installing the required Adobe software before your first session. Most classes require the latest version of the relevant Adobe application (such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign). Information about software access, student discounts, or free trials is provided before class.
How long is a stand-alone class?
Class length varies by topic and level. Some stand-alone classes are single-session workshops, while others run as short multi-session courses. The total time commitment is listed on each class page.
What if the class doesn’t have a scheduled date?
Some stand-alone classes are offered by request only. If a class does not have a set schedule, you can request more information or express interest, and a member of the DWC team will follow up with availability options.
Will this class help me at work right away?
Yes. Stand-alone Adobe and visual design classes focus on practical workflows, best practices, and real-world use cases so you can apply what you learn immediately in your current role.
Do I need prior design experience to take a beginner-level class?
No prior design experience is required for beginner-level classes. Basic computer skills—such as using a mouse, keyboard, and managing files—are expected. Each class page lists any recommended or required prerequisites.
Are these classes hands-on or lecture-based?
Classes are hands-on and practice-focused. Instructors guide you through exercises and workflows used in real-world visual design and creative projects, with time built in for questions and feedback.
Do I earn a certificate after completing a stand-alone class?
Stand-alone classes do not result in a full certificate but do provide valuable skill development. Many classes can be applied toward a certificate program if you choose to continue your training.
Is there homework or work outside of class?
Some classes include optional or recommended practice exercises to reinforce what you learn. Any project-based work is designed to fit into a working professional’s schedule.
Can my employer pay for this class?
Yes. Many professionals attend stand-alone classes using employer professional development funds or workforce training benefits. DWC can provide documentation or invoices upon request.
Prerequisites
- Basic digital literacy including file management is required.
- Introduction to Design Fundamentals is recommended, but not required.
- It is required you install the latest Adobe Illustrator & Adobe Bridge software before starting class. Learn about Adobe CC student rates through DWC here or download a trial from Adobe.com
Talk to a student advisor to ensure you have the right pre-requisites for each class or program.
- 14 hours of classroom training | Additional assignments outside of class
- Professional Textbook
- Download materials with practice data files
- One month of technical support
- One year for a free re-take (for attended students of public classes only)
- Certificate of Completion
Why Training at DWC?
Since 2006, Digital Workshop Center has customized training for a wide variety of skill level, training goals, group size & more.
Benefits of DWC training include:
- Custom private and group training options
- Tailored lessons and labs for real-world skiils application
- Support and mentoring every step of the way
Talk to our Admissions Team about your training needs & group size, and they can provide a pricing quote.

