Lots of people work with one of these three programs to design a website, your own blog, just an image for Instagram and so on.
But when should you use one of the three best design – and expensive – software?
All three software programs are developed by the company Adobe. And Adobe has since a couple of months introduces the possibility to buy a financial plan where you could make use of the online cloud and have access to the major programs. They have special programs for students, photographers, business and integrated with Adobe Stock. A library with millions of images so you don’t have to search for it on the internet anymore and can spend more time on designing.
The software package
- Desktop applications:
- Photoshop
- Lightroom
- Illustrator
- InDesign
- Acrobat Pro DC
- Experience Design (Preview)
- Premiere Pro
- After Effects
- Animate
- Dreamweaver
- Adobe Muse
- Fuse (Preview)
- Adobe Audition
- Bridge
- Flash Builder
- InCopy
- Prelude
- Adobe Media Encoder
- Adobe Spark
- Scout
- SpeedGrade
- Story Plus
- PhoneGap Build
- Prelude Live Logger
- Creative Cloud
- Gaming SDK
- Extension Manager
- ExtendScript Toolkit
- Mobile applications
- Adobe Capture CC
- Adobe Illustrator Draw
- Adobe Photoshop Sketch
- Adobe Comp CC
- Adobe Preview CC
- Adobe Spark Page
- Adobe Spark Post
- Adobe Spark Video
- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile
- Adobe Photoshop Mix
- Adobe Photoshop Fix
- Photo Editor by Aviary
- Behance
- Adobe Portfolio
- Adobe Creative SDK (3rd party)
- Creative Cloud for iOS / Android
- Creative Cloud Tutorials
Sophie’s Blog
For my blog Instagram (@sophie.vda.blog) I use Adobe Photoshop Elements for my blogstyle design. Through this way, my own blog feature together with a photo/text/image is presented as one photo on Instagram.
Example:
The programs I use(d) during studying are mostly Photoshop for my blog, InDesign for making a magazine and Premiere Pro (and Final Cut Pro) for making Films. I have rarely uses Illustrator and After Effects.
What do you use for designing?
Greetings by Sophie
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