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It would help me to improve the website I currently maintain for one of our local nature reserves.
I started making and taking photos back in ’69 with a friend in Viet Nam, my passion for the subject has faded a bit but not died. I want to pick up the pieces, learn and do some creative work with the camera while I’m on my “Bucket List” Tour. Let’s see if an old dog can learn new tricks.
*laughing as I say this* I am still using Photoshop 7 with a CS2 overlay. I’ve made it work but just imagining what I could do with new version is pretty exiting! I launched my own at-home biz (healing jewelry) and want to make my photos sing! Thanks for the opportunity to win and also just for the fun on imagining what is possible :)
I would be able to try those programs to which I am not now subscribed, and which aren’t in the budget at this time — a great opportunity to learn.
I plan to polish my Creative Cloud skills and use the exciting new features to be more productive.
I’ve been using Adobe products since 1991 when I became managing editor of a desktop-published 4-color magazine. Adobe has always been in my workflow – though early on I used a quarky software for design.
Since 2011 I’ve been teaching Adobe products in my digital photography classes at Colorado Mountain College and the Isaacson School For New Media. Last year I was able to convince our IT to install Lightroom and have been introducing that.
For the record, I’m WAY behind on updating my tutorials to current versions. My most recent is on workflow from capture to export. You can find that at: https://vimeo.com/showcase/2964991/video/97572828
I love that Adobe has a strong EDU commitment. I have completed the Adobe Youth Voices course and look forward to doing more as time allows.
Thank you Adobe.
Regards from somewhere on Colorado’s Continental Divide!
Matt Lit
https://mattlitphoto.com
https://coloradodogphotography.com
I would use it to learn InDesign and get my foot in the door at my employer’s marketing department.
With the Adobe software I will create videos and add them to my website.
I plan to redo my website, produce collateral materials, and edit video
I plan to use this software to move back towards a graphically-inclined existence. By seeing and showing the beauty of the everyday and the mundane, and helping to show that everyday and everything are special. thanks!
Use it in all my projects!
I plan on using this software to keep on going with my interest in graphic designing and animation. I can’t afford enough money to afford this suite, that’s why I am entering this giveaway so that I am able to keep going in graphics designing. I would appreciate it so much if I win. Thank you. :)
Practise practise practise and have fun doing it
To make what was once only a whisper traveling on the wind, a reality pushing my boundaries further and farther than ever before.
I would use them to teach my boys who are both on the Autism Spectrum. Hopefully, they would inspire them to do something that will help them find a career so that they can be independent as adults.
Ken, you may like this article –
Dr. Katherine Nell McNeil: “Adobe Saves Lives! Adobe Changes Lives!”
I want to create colorful children’s educational games, not original, but worthwhile in my view.
I plan to continue to build my career in graphic design. I’d also like to learn more about video editing.
I will have more fun than I am having now with CS6!
I am a senior citizen, over 65 YO, and am still actively engaged in the industry. I look to retire in 4.5 years, but still need to remain competitive and having the software would sure help me out a lot and help me avoid having to expend monies that I need at this station of my life to cover other expenses. I want to use the software to continue serving my clients, as well as using it to further my volunteer activities by being able to handle brochures, flyers, social media needs and website development and sustenance. I used to be a QuarkXpress fan, but have been won over for some time now to Adobe products as they integrate more effectively with each other and also use the same color space. This makes producing quality work more easily.
I would use the entire suite to learn the programs I don’t have and design a website and so much else… Love PS and Lightroom.
I plan on using after effects to make short films based on visual effects for YouTube, because I want to be a filmmaker and enjoy showing more people what I can do
I am a missionary in a rural desert area of South Africa in a tiny town called Philippolis, Free State – I plan to teach myself everything I can about Photoshop and InDesign. Through my acquired knowledge and software access, I plan to start a small business initiative that will do skills transfer through basic textile design/printing and computer design literacy training for the many unschooled and unemployed locals.
This way we would be able to tell and share our stories through beautiful booklets, workshops and thus help folks to start up their own blogs and increase the economic viability of this community. Maybe this endeavor will increase tourism one day when our district becomes one of the freshest creative/artistic hubs of the planet!
I’d start a new career with it
Thanks for the link about TechSoup – I didn’t know about that at all. I’ve been working on a website and photography for a local riding club so that might be just what’s needed. I’d love to win a full subscription and learn about Adobe products other than Photoshop. Good luck to everyone who enters and thanks for the opportunity to win!
i will update my work skills. tell the people