Thinking about switching to Creative Cloud? We give you the facts to help you decide.
In 2013, Adobe changed the way it delivers its software forever. Rather than jumping from CS6 to CS7, the company announced it would henceforth release new versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, After Effects, InDesign and more, exclusively through its Creative Cloud subscription service.
We're now well into the CC era and despite setbacks like an outage, it's clear there's no going back for the company. So will this be the year that you make the move to the Cloud?
There's a lot to take in before you make the decision, so we've collected our articles about the Creative Cloud together in one handy post to help you out. See below to discover where you can find the exact details you're looking for...
With Creative Cloud, Illustrator is better than ever before - share your work directly from the application; sync colours from Adobe Kuler and fonts from Typekit; and use the new Touch Type tool to bring a new fluidity to your graphics work.
The latest version of After Effects has plenty of new features to help you create stunning motion graphics and visual effects, faster and more easily. Here are some of the best.
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We show you the new features in Muse, including Typekit integration, and explain how you can use it within your Creative Cloud workflow to create fantastic websites without touching a line of code.
Part of the Creative Cloud suite, Photoshop Lightroom 5 brings you professional, non-destructive, colour correction tools and slick photo management all in one place - here are 10 things it can now do.
After Effects CC, Premiere Pro CC and other tools in the Creative Cloud get major updates. Read on to find out what they are, and how they can help your design process.