Creating Graphics with FreeHand 8

Monday, February 26, 2001 - 10am-12pm New Media Center, 1120 Torgersen Hall (Platform Independent)

Freehand is a vector-based program that can be used for creating vector graphics for print or websites, as well as for page layout or geometrical objects.

Hands-on demonstration of MacroMedia FreeHand features and capabilities, including Shockwave Flash. Available campus resources, system requirements and other issues will be discussed.

Prerequisite: None; Skill level: Intermediate

Presenters: Bryan Hey - Multimedia Lab

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