Design for Multiple Materials: Adobe Illustrator Across the Makerspace
In this workshop, you will create 2D digital designs in Adobe Illustrator and learn how to adapt these designs for different makerspace tools. Identify the design modifications that control the functional outputs of the laser cutter. Experiment with how the same digital design can be used for different tools and materials, from sticker vinyl to textile embroidery to CNC milling. Learn how to leverage 2D vector graphics in your 3D designs for 3D printing.
Reserve your spot in this workshop through BeAM’s Coworks app.
Questions? Email beam@unc.edu.
This is an in-person event. View all the events that BeAM Makerspace will be holding during University Research Week:
- Make It Fit: Designing Inter-Connecting Parts for 3D Printing and Laser Cutting
- Design for Multiple Materials: Adobe Illustrator Across the Makerspace
- From Lab to Laptop: Data Acquisition and Analysis using LabView software
- Break the Mold: Connections Between 3D Printing and Vacuum Forming
- Fluids Must Flow: Identifying and Selecting of Liquid and Gas Fittings
- Putting It Together: Selecting and Using Fasteners and Adhesives