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Using Libraries in Illustrator

Using Libraries in Illustrator

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Using Libraries in Illustrator

- [Instructor] One of the main use cases for Creative Cloud Libraries is to take a design system or a style guide and implement it in a way that it's accessible to everybody who should need it. Now, style guides, of course, are normally very, very lengthy. This is basically a very simple example of the same. And I'm just going to zoom out a bit here and move this out of the way slightly so that we can see the library at the same time. And you'll see here that most of the things from this style guide have made it into this document. So we'll have a look at dropping things in to the library, and then we'll take a look at actually things that we can use from here as well in Illustrator. So I'll start out by selecting this graphic just here, and what I'd like to show you between these two graphics is how they're dealt with in the Layers panel. Because the first group here is just called group, as it is in the default, whereas…

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