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The Adobe Report, April 2017: Illustrator, InDesign, and Adobe Stock
The rate at which Adobe has been coming up with enhancements is a good reason to subscribe to the Creative Cloud.
Read More »Adobe MAX: Cultivating the Creative Spark
Is being creative just like flipping on a light switch, or does it take something more? Photographer/trainers Chris Orwig and Julieanne Kost think it takes a lot more, and provided a plan during their class “Cultivating the Creative Spark” at this year’s Adobe MAX conference.
Read More »Software Review: Xara Designer Pro X11
Xara Designer Pro X11 is an all-in-one design tool that handles bit maps, vector illustration, photo editing, page layout and website design/publishing. It combines the features found in Xara’s stand-alone products -- Xara Web Designer 11 Premium, Xara Page & Layout Designer 11, and Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 11 – into one package. I installed Designer Pro X11 and compared it to the competition in terms of user experience, features, and cost.
Read More »AdobeMAX: Sneaks, and ‘Parks and Recreation’ Star Nick Offerman
Attendees at AdobeMAX love Sneaks. Co-hosted this year by 'Parks and Recreation' star Nick Offerman, Sneaks demonstrates currently in-development technology, which may or may not work its way into products.
Read More »AdobeMAX: Creating Impossible Worlds with Photoshop
My favorite Photoshop instructor of all time, Bert Monroy, took people on a search for impossible worlds at AdobeMAX.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Adobe Creative Cloud 2015
I really like the artboards in Photoshop as well as the improvements in web functionality like the Adobe Preview, and am really looking forward to Photoshop Design Space. The "never lose your work" feature is great in Illustrator as are the new charting capabilities.
Read More »NAB 2015: Get in the Creative Cloud – Adobe has Candy
Adobe Systems previewed its new and enhanced Creative Cloud product line to the press. And it shared Candy, which lets you create a color palette from a photo on your phone and apply it to artwork in Photoshop or Illustrator.
Read More »New Software Newsflash: Adobe Comp CC Lets You Design Directly on Your iPad
With this new app you can you can brainstorm on the fly and prototype your designs in a mobile environment, then send them directly to InDesign, Photoshop, or Illustrator as fully editable native objects.
Read More »New Software Spotlight – Adobe Creative Cloud for Designers June 2014
Adobe is coming out with a major update to its Creative Cloud platform.
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