Just when you wonder how Adobe engineers could possibly think of new features for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Acrobat… along comes CS4, with great increases to productivity and ease of use.
Come to this fun and informative session to see… How Photoshop can extend a background dramatically - without using the Clone Stamp tool! How Photoshop’s new Masks panel and Adjustments panel make non–destructive editing easy and intuitive. Why the Appearance Panel is your new best friend in Illustrator
This event will be very interactive: Lots of Q&A!
Have technical questions? Jot them down ahead of time so we can address them during the session.
Claudia McCue is a nationally recognized consultant, trainer, and graphic arts production expert. Combining more than 20 years of real-world production experience—from paste-up through early electronic prepress to current Mac- and PC-based systems—she specializes in teaching both creative and production professionals. Her humor and accessible style combine to create an energizing, memorable training event that engages students.
Her national client base includes printers, design firms, agencies and in-house marketing departments. She is the author of “Real World Print Production with Adobe Creative Suite Applications” (Peachpit Press, 2009), and a frequent presenter at graphic arts conferences, including the InDesign and Creative Suite conferences. She is an Adobe Certified Instructor for Photoshop, Acrobat, Illustrator, and InDesign.
Read her blog at www.claudiamccue.com.
Comments (3)
Hey all, Not trying to be sneaky...we just didn't realize the prices were not up on the front page. Sorry about that. It has been corrected. What kind of specific info. might you be looking for and maybe we can provide more details. I think the schedule will include the entire 3 hours...2pm to 5pm, with drinks provided... Hope that helps, and... THANK YOU!
Posted by: aiga knoxville on October 8, 2009
Is there a way to get more information about this workshop before registering? I am interested but would like to know the cost and schedule before registering.
Posted by: Diane Fox on October 7, 2009
Please include price if there is one. Do not want to complete another online form just to see how much your event is. Seems sleazy way to capture info.
Posted by: Lee Hume on October 6, 2009
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