![]() At first, when my business was getting started, it was painful to have to subscribe to the full Creative Cloud, but now that my business is doing well, I see the expense of Creative Cloud full of value and a necessary business expense I don't think twice about. Originally I had an older license for Just the standalone Photoshop and Media Encoder, which were included in a perpetual license of Adobe eLearning Suite. It was nice paying once and being done with it. I also miss the days when I actually owned Adobe programs-with everything Cloud-based, you need to be online to have full functionality, and there is a constant subscription fee. Like anything, if you don't have the program, you can't open the files. I wish more non-designers used it so that I could share working files. Typekit makes the same fonts available to every user, so the perpetual not-having-the-right-font problem is mitigated quite a bit. It it possible to learn the programs well enough to function through just the tutorials provided and the Help feature, and the programs have similar tools to make it easy to use skills from one program in another program. I love that all of the Adobe programs are available through Cloud so that you don't have to pick just the ones you most need, but you have access to all of them with your login. I love that Adobe constantly updates the software and then provides a 30-second walk-through tutorial when you open the program with the update, so the user evolves with the program. PROSĪs a designer, I could not live without Adobe Creative Cloud, because it is the industry standard-every designer is using it. ![]() I am always excited by the potential Adobe offers, with powerful tools at my disposal, limited only by my expertise using them and my own imagination. And it is.just when you plan to interrupt your subscription be sure to think about it because you will not be remembered.Ĭreative Cloud is amazing. I could criticize, that the subscription type of approach to monetisation is done in a seductive way, but actually, I always had the feeling of - well it IS worth the money. If you manage this, you have no issues, especially because these things are done along the same lines in every Adobe product. There are serval paradigms you need to understand in the Adobe Way of doing things. This means there is a steep learningcurve and it is not easy. Well Adobe Tools are tools for professionals. If you want to do things professionally use this. You have the specific tools for what you need to do at hand and this is good because Adobe makes great tools which have matured into powerfull instruments. The Products are bundled in the creative Cloud now. Today, in my solopreneur life I still use it and I must say, somehow Adobe managed to get things right. Later I trained other students when working as an Intern at the University, I also worked as aOperator in a Publicity Agency for a while with the Adobe Products. I used Photoshop and Adobe flash back as the Internet still ran on steampipes (so to say) and I was a Student. I have worked with the Adobe Products for 20+ years now. Creative claoud has mature tools for a professional auience and I can simply, only recommend it. I can also buy stockmedia along the way for an absolutely fair amount of money. ![]() I can do professional looking Video and Image Work for a fair fee.
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