web:
www.adobe.co.uk/education
email:
education@adobe.co.uk
innovation
profiles:
048
- Will your learning content survive over time?
089
- ICT enables different learning styles
106
- Digital content is sharable
130
- Creativity needs tools and time
143
- The fourth corner
Adobe
Systems Incorporated helped launch the desktop publishing revolution
in 1982 and is at the heart of the next publishing revolution,
network publishing. Network publishing is about making reliable,
visually rich information available to anyone, anywhere, on any
device. Today, Adobe offers a comprehensive line of software for
enterprise and creative professional customers. Its products enable
customers to create, manage, and deliver visually rich, compelling,
and reliable content.
Each
day, millions of people worldwide turn to Adobe's award-winning
software to bring ideas to life on the Web, the printed page,
and video. Adobe is increasingly providing enterprise and creative
customers with the tools needed to do their jobs better and faster.
In fact, a majority of the images on the Web today were created
or modified with one or more of Adobe's products, such as Adobe®
Photoshop®, Adobe Illustrator®, Adobe Acrobat®, Adobe
GoLive®, Adobe FrameMaker®, Adobe Premiere®, and Adobe
After Effects®.
Customers
span every industry and profession, from multinational corporations
to small businesses, and range from highly skilled graphic designers
to home users to corporate employees. A discount of up to 75%
is offered to users in education. Regardless of industry or level
of expertise, the reason for using Adobe software remains the
same: to create and deliver high-quality content that conveys
a consistent, distinctive image across the Web, print, and video.
Adobe
has special prices for education customers.