10 Vector Electronic Tutorials

Valerie
July 7, 2010

Illustration isn’t just for children’s books anymore. Companies in almost every industry are in need of artists that can design realistic product mock ups for presentations, consumers and other various uses. Not only that, but social media and other platforms are using these types of images as a way for members to customize their individual site pages. So if you’re looking to boost your design skill set, take a look at these 10 vector tutorials on drawing some of today’s most popular electronics. designfreebies.org - iphone vectorials.com - Macbook tutorial9.net - Zune vector.tutsplus.com - Piano vector.tutsplus.com - Speaker vector.tutsplus.com - iMac psd.tutsplus.com - headphones psd.tutsplus.com - Blackberry webdesignerdepot.com - Camera hv-designs.co-uk - LCD Monitor

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