2017 Mac - Adobe Illustrator Cc

To the untrained eye, it was just a vector tool. But for designers on macOS Sierra and High Sierra? It was the turning point.

This one is underrated. Right-click an object, copy as SVG, and paste it directly into code or Sketch. For web designers on macOS, this bridged the gap between visual design and development perfectly. adobe illustrator cc 2017 mac

Before 2017, aligning text to a vector shape was a nightmare of guesswork. This update introduced Snap to Glyph . You could finally snap a logo mark perfectly to the edge of a letter ‘P’ or the curve of an ‘S’. It turned typography into architecture. If you design logos on a Mac, you use a feature born right here. To the untrained eye, it was just a vector tool

Remember when Apple bet big on the Touch Bar? Illustrator CC 2017 was one of the first apps to fully embrace it. Suddenly, you could scrub through font weights or adjust opacity with a slider on your keyboard . It was futuristic (and yes, slightly gimmicky), but for MacBook Pro users, it felt like magic. This one is underrated

Let’s be honest: early CC versions looked blurry on Retina displays. But by 2017, Adobe rewrote the rendering engine. For the first time, Illustrator on a 5K iMac looked crisp . The UI was cleaner, the icons sharper, and the startup time on a fusion drive was actually bearable.