This is the —fast, functional, and fundamentally flawed for fine design. The Case for the Manual Line This is where most professional designers abandon the button and reach for the Line Segment Tool () .
Welcome to the secret weapon of the Illustrator power user: . illustrator underline
But Adobe Illustrator is not Microsoft Word. It is a precision machine. And within that machine, the humble "Illustrator Underline" is not a single tool, but a philosophical fork in the road. Do you let the software decide where the line goes, or do you wrestle control for yourself? This is the —fast, functional, and fundamentally flawed
To understand the underline in Illustrator is to understand the eternal tension between automation and artistry. Let’s address the elephant in the studio. When you type text in Illustrator using the Type Tool (T) , you can click the "Underline" button in the Character panel (or hit Cmd+Shift+U on Mac / Ctrl+Shift+U on PC). But Adobe Illustrator is not Microsoft Word
In the pantheon of typographic sins, the underline has had a rough few decades. To the average word processor user, it’s a blunt instrument for emphasis. To a seasoned graphic designer, it’s often a relic—a clunky default best left to hyperlinks on a blue, clickable web.
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For the uninitiated, this feels like victory. A neat line appears below your word. But zoom in. Look closer.