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Antalis urges designers to embrace creativity

For many designers who use the Adobe Creative Suite software the most important thing is to learn enough to be able to get on with the work in hand. Often that is where their skill levels stay.

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Martin Perhiniak, an official Adobe Design tutor, will be running the new Antalis workshops at its Academy

With this issue in mind, Antalis are organising a series of hands-on workshops to help designers to improve their skills and explore the creative possibilities of the software.

Indeed, the firm are running no less than 14 different workshops on Adobe training featuring applications, products, and technology for those in the digital print industry.

Many will be users of Adobe software such as Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop, but the workshops will offer those taking part an opportunity to improve their skills and make the most of Adobe’s most important print design applications.

The workshops will offer those taking part an opportunity to improve their skills


The Adobe Foundation Workshop will allow those attending to learn best practices, shortcuts, timesavers, and general workflows using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Bridge, and Acrobat. It will help them to work faster, more efficiently, and more professionally says Antalis.

The workshop will be run by Martin Perhiniak, an official Adobe Design tutor who last year was voted as one of the top ten Adobe instructors by his students.

He will also teach students on the course about design principles, compositional techniques, and plenty of best practices that he has picked up and developed while working as a designer and retoucher on projects such as Pixar’s Cars and Toy Story, BBC’s Dr Who, and Mattel’s Team Hot Wheels.

Antalis is one of the leading distributors of paper products and consumables in the UK.


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