Outlining Text in Illustrator Tutorial
How to Outline Text Font Using Adobe Illustrator:
Outlined text refers to a font that has been converted into a vectored format.
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Vectored text can be scaled infinitely without any loss of image quality. That means your text will appear smooth and crisp at any size or resolution and will print clearly on your graphic. Also, it's possible to open and print your artwork correctly without needing the actual font file used.
Note: Once text is outlined, it can no longer be changed / edited.
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In 1972, psychologist Endel Tulving suggested that long-term memory is comprised of two subclasses: conscious memory (Explicit Memory) and unconscious memory (Implicit Memory). Explicit Memory can be broken down even further; its two subclasses are Episodic Memory and Semantic Memory.