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Illustrator Invented !!exclusive!! — When Was

So, in 1985, Warnock started developing a program internally called (after the famous artist). The goal: allow users to draw Bézier curves (mathematical curves ideal for smooth lines) with an intuitive pen tool — something unheard of on a Mac at the time.

If you’ve ever wondered when the design world first got its hands on Adobe Illustrator, the answer is March 1987 . That’s when version 1.0 officially launched. But like any good origin story, the real “invention” happened a bit earlier, inside a garage and a small team at Adobe Systems. The Pre-History: Why Illustrator Was Needed Before Illustrator, digital graphic design was clunky. Programs like MacPaint (1984) worked in bitmap (pixel-based) graphics, which meant images lost quality as soon as you tried to scale them up. Designers, typographers, and illustrators needed a way to create smooth, scalable graphics — logos, typefaces, diagrams — that could be resized without becoming blurry or jagged. when was illustrator invented

Today, Illustrator is over 35 years old — but its core invention (the vector path with Bézier curves) remains the gold standard for logo design, typography, illustration, and UI/UX design. Every time you scale a logo without losing quality, you’re seeing the ghost of that 1987 invention. So, in 1985, Warnock started developing a program