New Features for Adobe Creative Cloud With $82,000 University Savings

Do you have a creative side? New features included with the University of Arkansas Adobe Creative Cloud license allow subscribers to easily publish mobile-friendly web pages and apps, find a massive selection of fonts and stock photography, save up to 20 GB of assets, and create films and online stories.

The new features have been added at no additional cost to Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers, and there is a total savings of $82,000 to the university. Those who have already purchased Adobe Creative Cloud can explore the new features by logging in at  www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html with their Enterprise ID.

To find out how to purchase Adobe Creative Cloud for a university-owned computer at an annual cost of $121, go to sitelicense.uark.edu and select Adobe Creative Cloud Self-Serve. Subscribers are also eligible to purchase work at home rights to use Adobe Creative Cloud on personal computers for $9.75 per year.

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Erin C. Griffin, content strategy and IA specialist
Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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