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Freedom to Create

UA art and art history students now have free access to Adobe Creative Cloud, a suite of multimedia design tools vital for digital designers and artists. Tools include Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Premiere Pro, Lightroom and many more applications. Along with providing the software, The University of Alabama is also designated an Adobe Creative Campus.

Assistant Professor Jonathan Cumberland, who heads art and art history’s digital media and graphic design areas, said his students are buzzing about this announcement by Adobe. “Free 24-hour access to design tools will be a huge asset our students. For some of them, it will be a huge leg up for their portfolios and future careers.”

Find out more about UA’s free access to Adobe Creative Cloud here. For more information about The University of Alabama’s programs in studio art and art history, visit our Degree Programs page.