Jri
Member
Hi all,
Not sure if this belongs in the software forum or not - feel free to move it if so, but it kinda pertains to the skillsets you prioritise as a Graphic Designer too...
I was looking through the various CC apps the other day and came across Flash. It dawned on me that, to date, I hadn't even opened the CC version of the program yet and more broadly speaking - haven't touched the program in years.
I played with it for about a month at uni (ten years ago!), but have used it for absolutely nothing since (much less had any briefs that require me to use it).
Does anyone here still use Flash, if so, for what?
This got me onto thinking about my priority for Adobe CC programs (if anyone wants to share theirs, it might give an abstract insight into the demands of the industry in general).
My proficiency order is (roughly):
1) Photoshop
2) Illustrator
3) InDesign
4) AfterEffects
5) DreamWeaver
It's a pretty fluid list. The next thing I want to start learning is PremierPro, but beyond that - I'm not sure what to go into (the full suite is choc full of as yet unused goodies - so I feel pretty spoilt for choice).
In what order do you use these the most/most proficiently?
Thanks,
Jri.
Not sure if this belongs in the software forum or not - feel free to move it if so, but it kinda pertains to the skillsets you prioritise as a Graphic Designer too...
I was looking through the various CC apps the other day and came across Flash. It dawned on me that, to date, I hadn't even opened the CC version of the program yet and more broadly speaking - haven't touched the program in years.
I played with it for about a month at uni (ten years ago!), but have used it for absolutely nothing since (much less had any briefs that require me to use it).
Does anyone here still use Flash, if so, for what?
This got me onto thinking about my priority for Adobe CC programs (if anyone wants to share theirs, it might give an abstract insight into the demands of the industry in general).
My proficiency order is (roughly):
1) Photoshop
2) Illustrator
3) InDesign
4) AfterEffects
5) DreamWeaver
It's a pretty fluid list. The next thing I want to start learning is PremierPro, but beyond that - I'm not sure what to go into (the full suite is choc full of as yet unused goodies - so I feel pretty spoilt for choice).
In what order do you use these the most/most proficiently?
Thanks,
Jri.