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What the Future of Creative Cloud Looks Like, Are You Ready?

Do you remember when Adobe Creative Cloud was announced (and released) in 2011? It was unmistakably a huge step towards the future that would lead to what I refer to the 2010s as the “Subscription-Craze” decade. With tons of subscription-based services like Netflix and Pandora, or the more recent, Disney+, Peacock (from NBCUniversal), and HBO MAX, it is clear we live in a subscription-based society now. Becoming the norm, it allows for companies to drive lower costs for the masses. For the case of Creative Cloud however, it is more than just keeping what normally would cost thousands of dollars, to a minimum; it allows the developers at Adobe to maintain the programs by constantly rolling out updates. This is definitely a win for users, as it allows the consumer to own the most recent version of Adobe’s programs, while also not breaking the bank.

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Adobe Is Giving Students Free Access to Creative Cloud During COVID-19 Pandemic

Thankfully Adobe is taking action by offering students free access to their Creative Cloud programs. According to their statement, the offer will stand for 2 months, and end on May 31, 2020. That should give time, in hopes that our daily lives resume by that time. In a time where companies are understanding the current problematic circumstances, this definitely does a great deal for the design community.

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