In Version 1, she hadn't been afraid of the client’s feedback. She had used "Roughen" filters and "Blob Brush" strokes that felt alive. But as she scrolled down the history list, she watched the soul of the work being systematically erased. The colors were muted to "professional" blues.
This is the story of Adobe Illustrator—not just a version history, but a 35-year journey of reinvention, rivalry, and radical creativity. illustrator version history
After years of Mac‑first releases, Illustrator 7.0 was completely rewritten for both Mac and Windows. The interface went tab‑palette crazy (thanks, Photoshop), and layers arrived—finally letting you hide that disastrous attempt at a drop shadow. In Version 1, she hadn't been afraid of
From a tiny flea named after an insect to an AI‑co‑pilot for creators, Illustrator has never stood still. It has absorbed FreeHand (RIP), outlasted CorelDRAW’s prime, and watched Sketch and Figma rise—yet the little vector engine that could keeps reinventing. The colors were muted to "professional" blues