Some of the Topics Covered in this Video include:

⌘ R = Rulers – This command toggles the rulers off and on
⌘ C = Copy
⌘ V = Paste
⌘ Z = Undo
⌘ T = Opens up your Character Menu
Hold ⌘ and Press the MINUS (-) sign = Decreases the size of your window with each click
Hold ⌘ and Press the PLUS (+) sign = Increases the size of your window with each click

  • How to create guide lines using rulers in your document
  • Unlock and lock guides
  • Smart Guides – Turning off the grid and snap to points to free up your pen tool.
  • Selection too and direct selection tools
  • Stroke and Fills – Shape attributes
  • Where to find other tools in your tool bar.
  • Editing shapes
  • Finding menus when they disappear on the dock
  • Showing all the options on a menu
  • Characteristics of a Stroke: End points, solid, dashed, arrow heads and more
  • Where to find the number of your artboard and how to give it a name in the artboard menu.
  • How to add an artboard
  • How to adjust the space between your artboards.
  • Quick Keys
  • How to magnify an object to see it closer
  • Where to set up your tools for maximum real estate.
  • Standard Workspaces, and how to create your own custom menu
  • The Alignment Tool
  • The Pathfinder Tool.
  • The Pen tool, Anchors, Add Points, Delete Points
  • Drawing Bezier Curves with the Pen tool.
  • How to size objects proportionally
  • The Transform Menu
  • Bounding Boxes
  • Aligning objects with the Transform Tool: Align to Artboard, Align to Selection
  • Creating accurate guidelines using the Transform Menu
  • Selecting and Grouping Objects
  • Printers Black – Render all colors accurately
  • Process Color: CMYK
  • Pantone Colors: Color Books
  • Working with the Color Menu – The difference between Book Color, Process, CMYK
  • Converting colors from one color system to another
  • How to make a Rich Black (or Printer’s Black) in your color menu
  • How bleeds work and why you need to use them in your print projects
  • Working with Layers – Naming your Layers – Locking them
  • Making a faux mask on a layer – Adobe has created a new menu in the last year where you don’t need to do this, so you only need to click on the Presentation Mode..

Note: I will probably break this video down into smaller chunks by topic.