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MacMedics Adobe training for the Mid-Atlantic region

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MacMedics offers Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Pitstop training. Our trainer comes to your office anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic area (Baltimore MD, Richmond VA, Philadelphia PA, Washington DC, and Wilmington DE). We bring the software, the Macintosh computers, and fine tune all of our training so it closely matches your mission. We’re happy to take your material and incorporate it into our training so it’s more like a workshop and less like working from a text book or relying on a bunch of “canned content” from a workbook.

MacMedics has provided training for all type of firms and organizations in the area, including the Washington Post.

Many of our clients use MacMedics Adobe training as part of a migration from an older version of Creative Suite to a new one. If you’re ready to train up your design department, we’re ready to help! Get in touch with us today to learn more.

See our informational Adobe training brochure here.

Written by Dana Stibolt

February 1st, 2009 at 2:31 pm

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Adobe training at MacMedics

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MacMedics was a sponsor of the Washington DC area InDesign Users Group Official Adobe CS4 release event yesterday. We spoke to many of our clients and associates during the breaks in the action. We also gave away an Apple iPod touch to a lucky person who entered our door prize drawing.

What you may not know is that MacMedics offers Adobe and Quark training via our Adobe Certified trainer. Our training is more of a workshop, as we bring the equipment to your location and train your people with our famous hands-on style of instruction. We also strive to customize our training to meet your users needs. We don’t teach canned material, and we can focus on one feature that you want to use, and not go into super detail on one that might not be as important to you.

If you’d like to have MacMedics come teach your crew CS4, get in touch with your local MacMedics office.

We’ve refreshed our training gear with MacBooks.

Written by Dana Stibolt

October 17th, 2008 at 2:03 pm