Adobe Creative Takes Innovation to the Cloud

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Adobe Creative CloudLast week, Adobe celebrated 25 years of Photoshop. Any software company would be overjoyed with the lasting impact that Photoshop has had on the design industry over the past several decades. But, Adobe has even more to look forward to and celebrate. In 2013, Adobe launched subscription based services through the Adobe Creative Cloud. Since then, the company continued to add functionality and creative features to the already dependable Adobe software applications. Now, Adobe is bringing this innovative software platform to schools and non-profits at a discounted price.

The world’s best creative applications can now be delivered to your desktop and beyond. The 2014 release of Creative Cloud includes all-new versions of your favorite desktop apps — including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere Pro — along with hundreds of new features and performance improvements. Adobe Creative Cloud is the next generation of the Creative Suite. You get everything you need to create anytime, anywhere and even more ways to collaborate on projects. Perfect for a business or school environment.

How the Adobe Creative Cloud Works

  1. Select Your Favorite Creative App
    The best thing about Adobe Creative Cloud is that it can work like a buffet, or an a la carte menu. Binge on all the incredible features and services Adobe software has to offer or simply hand-pick some of your tried and true favorites. Check out the new functionality the Cloud provides these industry standard software applications. Sync your mobile devices with your computer, design on the go and return to your desktop to finish the job. Assign specific aspects of your project to various group members and bring it all together with a few clicks of a button. The Creative Cloud takes your designs out of the workspace, and into your world.
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  3. Choose the Membership that Fits
    Whether you’ve decided on the whole kit and caboodle or that one app you can’t live without, Adobe has created multiple pricing options to make sure you’re not breaking the bank. Academic institutions and non-profit organizations can benefit from the Value Incentive Plan, which provides two different licensing options. Also, academic institutions can take advantage of the Education Enterprise Agreement. Purchase “named-user” licensing for each individual user, or “device-licensing” for installation on an office desktop. The decision is yours to make based on what your organization needs. If it sounds like we just aren’t speaking your language, don’t worry. Visit our licensing page for non-profits and education to learn more.
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  5. Get Creative
    At this point you know what Adobe applications you want, you’ve selected the membership that is perfect for you and you’re ready to start creating. The Creative Cloud opens up functionality without sacrificing convenience. Maybe, you’re commuting and you don’t have internet connection. No problem. All your Creative Cloud desktop applications run from your hard drive, not a web browser. Complete your work wherever you are and upload it when you can. Purchase, install, create – it’s that easy!
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Make a Difference with Adobe Creative Cloud

“The lens that you use to look at your opportunities will determine how aspirational you’ll be or how ambitious you are,” stated Shantanu Narayen, Chief Executive of Adobe. [1] The Creative Cloud is all about choice. You choose the tools that will make your classroom or work environment successful. Instill the next generation of professionals with ambition by implementing the technology they need to take their creativity to the next level.

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