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so what is the offset path function in Illustrator and how can it be effectively used for logo designing find out in todays video as we enter the offset path function so welcome back to Satori graphics everybody now there are two key offset path functions in illustrator and today were going to be looking at just one of them but Im going to show you how it works and then some tips or some tricks for applying about function to your logo designing to demonstrate the offset path function Im going to make a circle using the ellipse tool which is L on your keyboard and Im going to duplicate the circle by holding down the alt/option key and then its clicking and dragging and we can create the illusion that these circles are overlapping simply by using the offset path function and so first Im going to outline the stroke of the circles to vector shapes then in the same a drop-down menu you will find the offset path a function which you can see right here do you make sure to check the pr