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Adobe Illustrator is one of the most powerful tools for creating vector graphics, widely used in logo design, illustrations, icons, posters, and more. Vector graphics, unlike raster graphics, rely on mathematical curves, allowing images to be scaled without losing quality. In this article, we’ll cover the basics of working with Illustrator, including creating and editing simple shapes and an introduction to the Pen Tool and Bézier curves. What is Vector Graphics? Vector graphics is a method of creating images using mathematical equations, enabling unlimited image scaling. Instead of working with pixels, vector graphics use points, lines, and shapes, making it easy to adjust size and proportions without sacrificing image quality. Here are some key benefits of vector graphics: Scalability: You can scale an illustration in any way, and the image will remain sharp and clear, regardless of size. Small file size: Vector files are generally smaller than raster files, making them easier to transmit and publish. Editability: Every element in a vector illustration is independent, allowing for easy editing and modification of individual objects without affecting other parts of the design. Adobe Illustrator Interface and Basic Tools Adobe Illustrator offers a wide range of tools that allow for the creation and editing of vector