Name Illustration, What's Vector Illustration and Idioms

I made this name illustration using Adobe Illustration. First, I used the basic shapes tool to create the shapes. Then I connect the shapes in order to form the letters in my name. Finally, I use pathfinder to unite the shapes in the letters of my name.

Vector illustration is an illustration created in Adobe Illustration. These types of illustrations can be created with the simplest points, shapes and lines. Vector illustration can also make crystal clear artwork without risking the loss of quality control.

An idiom is a group of words that creates a metaphorical meaning. Here are 10 examples of an idiom:

1) "Throw under the bus" - To sacrifice somebody for their selfish reason.
2) "Achilles' heel" - A weak spot that leads to someone's demise.
3) "Raining cats and dogs" - It's raining very hard.
4) "Beating a dead horse" - In which a topic has already been talked about and the uselessness of bringing it up again.
5) "Get your goat" - To get annoyed.
6) "Pull someone's leg" - To fool somebody in a light-hearted way.
7) "Cat nap" - A short sleep.
8) "Break a leg" - When wishing someone good luck, especially before a stage play starts.
9) "Sunny smile" - When someone's really happy.
10) "Drop a dime" - When someone's making a phone call.

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