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Method Podcast from Google DesignMethod Podcast from Google DesignIllustrators at GoogleIn this episode, host Travis Neilson interviews a trio of Google illustrators creating images to inform and delight millions of people around the world. Designer Mat Helme shares insights from his work creating the guidelines for Google’s product illustrations. Motion Designer Laura Dumitru talks about her creative process and the animations she designed for the new Pixel startup sequence. Doodler Hélène Leroux shares the story of her illustrations for Back To The Moon—a Google doodle about filmmaker Georges Méliès, and the first doodle to be nominated for an Emmy. A few highligh...2018-09-1900 minMaster of One NetworkMaster of One NetworkCreative South Live Episode 3: Mat HelmeIn this mini interview, the Masters are joined by the creator of Ink Wars, Mat Helme. Mat relays the origins of the design sport and shares some stories from the battle field. Watch us live on Twitch every Monday at 7pm CT: https://www.twitch.tv/mof1podcast2016-04-1708 minTreehouse Quick TipsTreehouse Quick TipsHow to Create a Thick to Thin Line in IllustratorEver sketch something in pencil and want to transform it to digital art with lines of varying thickness? In this Treehouse Quick Tip, teacher Mat Helme will show you how to create a thick to thin line character illustration in Adobe Illustrator. This technique is just one of many techniques used when illustrating.2013-05-1404 minTreehouse Quick Tips (HD)Treehouse Quick Tips (HD)How to Create a Thick to Thin Line in IllustratorEver sketch something in pencil and want to transform it to digital art with lines of varying thickness? In this Treehouse Quick Tip, teacher Mat Helme will show you how to create a thick to thin line character illustration in Adobe Illustrator. This technique is just one of many techniques used when illustrating.2013-05-1404 minTreehouse Quick TipsTreehouse Quick TipsSaving SVG Files in IllustratorWhat's an SVG, and why do I have to use it? SVG, or Scalable Vector Graphics, are very small in file size and are great for retina displays. Vector graphics have an advantage over pixel formats like .gif or .jpg as they don't deal with resolution. SVGs can scale to any size and not lose clarity. All SVGs are usually smaller in file size than raster graphics. Treehouse Illustrator teacher Mat Helme will help you get started saving resolution independent SVG files in this Treehouse Quick Tip.2013-05-1403 minTreehouse Quick Tips (HD)Treehouse Quick Tips (HD)Saving SVG Files in IllustratorWhat's an SVG, and why do I have to use it? SVG, or Scalable Vector Graphics, are very small in file size and are great for retina displays. Vector graphics have an advantage over pixel formats like .gif or .jpg as they don't deal with resolution. SVGs can scale to any size and not lose clarity. All SVGs are usually smaller in file size than raster graphics. Treehouse Illustrator teacher Mat Helme will help you get started saving resolution independent SVG files in this Treehouse Quick Tip.2013-05-1403 minTreehouse Quick TipsTreehouse Quick TipsLearning the Adobe Illustrator WorkspaceIn this Treehouse Quick Tip, Mat Helme starts off this great new Illustrator series by showing us how to effectively use the Adobe Illustrator CS6 workspace.2013-02-2701 minTreehouse Quick Tips (HD)Treehouse Quick Tips (HD)Learning the Adobe Illustrator WorkspaceIn this Treehouse Quick Tip, Mat Helme starts off this great new Illustrator series by showing us how to effectively use the Adobe Illustrator CS6 workspace.2013-02-2701 min