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The year was 1987. The Macintosh computer was still a toddler, and the world of digital art was crude. Programs like MacPaint dealt in "bits"—dots of color that became jagged when you zoomed in.

In 2013, Adobe shifted to a subscription-only model with . This era focused on cloud storage, asset syncing via CC Libraries, and faster performance updates. adobe illustrator all versions

In early 1987, was released (version 1.0 was a quick patch). It was monochrome, featuring a distinctively stark interface with black-and-white tools. It shipped with a video tape featuring an avant-garde introduction. The mascot? The "Venus" icon, featuring the Botticelli painting The Birth of Venus , sans arms—a symbol of artistic potential. It wasn't a drawing tool for everyone; it was a technical tool for creating charts and diagrams, priced at a steep $495. The year was 1987

From the stark, black-and-white interface of 1987 to the vibrant, cloud-connected ecosystem of today, the story of Illustrator is a testament to a simple idea: that lines and curves, defined by math, could become art. The "Venus" mascot may have lost her arms, but for nearly 40 years, she has given the world the hands to create. In 2013, Adobe shifted to a subscription-only model with

Introduced the Pen Tool and Bézier curves, allowing for infinitely scalable graphics.