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in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to italicize in illustrator you might be asking if you can italicize an illustrator and you can two different ways but neither of those ways is just by simply clicking a button the first way would be Reliant upon the font itself so in this case in my properties panel in the character panel I have Ariel selected as the font in the aerial font family there are styles that are italic so you see regular but you can also do italic as well as bold italic so if you have a font that includes italics then you can actually just change the style of it and now you have an italicized font if we switch to something that I donamp;#39;t have italics in like Myriad then what Iamp;#39;m going to need to do here is apply some sort of effect in this case the effect is called Shear so Iamp;#39;ve got this font out here I can go up to object down to transform and then to Shear now with shear and the pre preview box check marked I can adjust the shear ang