Chapter Overview
Up to this point, we’ve spent some time getting to know Illustrator’s user interface. Now it’s time to begin putting those tools into action and start creating a UI yourself. This chapter takes a look at the basic features that Illustrator provides for the building blocks of UI design:
- Using guides and alignment tools
- Creating page grids
- Achieving pixel precision
- Beginning a layout
- Setting type
You’ll learn these features in the context of creating a screen for a mock web application for die-cast car collectors. The mockup has several elements: a sidebar that contains the app name, a search field, app navigation, and some activity info. It also has a section navigation bar and a main content area. It has some simulated browser chrome to finish it off. I’ll show you how to create this over the next few chapters.