"The last of the Creative Suite versions, Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6), was launched at a release event on April 23, 2012, and released on May 7, 2012."
The tools and software used in visual communication design, such as Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, and Figma.
User Interface Design: Designing visually appealing and user-friendly interfaces for software applications, websites or mobile apps.
Web Design: Designing for the web, incorporating HTML, CSS, and programming languages like JavaScript.
Graphic Design: Designing visual communication materials through various mediums like brochures, pamphlets, magazines or advertising.
Digital Photography: Capturing and editing photographs for use in graphic design and web design projects.
Typography: Selecting and arranging typeface to optimize readability and visual appeal.
Color Theory: Understanding color and its impact on visual communication, including color schemes and color psychology.
Prototyping: Designing rough drafts or models of interfaces, websites, or applications to test functionality.
Motion Graphics: Adding animation, video, and sound to enhance visual communication materials.
UX Design: Designing user experiences considering usability, accessibility, and user satisfaction.
Branding: Creating logos, marketing materials, packaging, and other brand-related materials to establish and communicate a brand's identity.
3D Design: Creating three-dimensional models and animations for use in product design, interior design, or video games.
Data Visualization: Using charts, graphs, and diagrams to visually represent complex data and information.
Print Design: Designing materials for printing such as brochures, posters, business cards, or packaging.
UI/UX Testing: Evaluating and improving usability and user experience through user testing and feedback.
Accessibility Design: Designing interfaces and materials that are accessible for people with disabilities.
Design Thinking: A problem-solving approach that uses design principles to solve complex problems.
Responsive Web Design: Designing web interfaces to adapt to various devices, screen sizes, and platforms.
Iconography: Designing symbols and icons that represent ideas, actions, or concepts in a simple and effective manner.
Motion Design: Creating animations for videos, film, or other multimedia content.
Wireframing: Creating rough sketches of interface elements to test and refine design concepts.
Adobe Photoshop: The industry-standard software for image editing and manipulation.
Adobe Illustrator: A vector-based software used for creating logos, illustrations, and typography.
Adobe InDesign: A layout software used for creating magazines, books, and other multi-page print materials.
Canva: A web-based graphic design platform that allows users to create visual content.
Sketch: A vector-based software mainly used for interface design and prototyping.
Figma: A web-based interface design and collaboration software.
InVision: A web-based prototype and collaboration software used for user experience design.
CorelDRAW: A vector-based software used for creating logos, illustrations, and the ability to layout multiple pages.
Affinity Designer: A vector-based software competitor to Adobe Illustrator that is often more affordable.
Autodesk Sketchbook: A digital sketching and painting tool used for creating concept art and illustrations.
"Adobe Creative Suite (CS) is a discontinued software suite of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications developed by Adobe Systems."
"Future releases and updates would be delivered via download only."
"On May 6, 2013, Adobe announced that CS6 would be the last version of the Creative Suite, and that future versions of their creative software would only be available via their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription model."
"Adobe also announced that it would continue to support CS6 and would provide bug fixes and security updates through the next major upgrades of both Mac and Windows operating systems (as of 2013)."
"The Creative Suite packages were pulled from Adobe's online store in 2013."
"The Creative Suite packages were still available on their website until January 2017."
"Graphic design, video editing, and web development applications."
"No, Adobe Creative Suite was discontinued."
"Future versions of their creative software would only be available via their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription model."
"Yes, Adobe announced that it would continue to support CS6."
"The launch event marked the release of Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6)."
"Future versions would only be available via their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription model."
"Updates would be delivered via download only."
"The Creative Suite packages were pulled from Adobe's online store in 2013."
"Adobe announced that it would continue to support CS6 and would provide bug fixes and security updates."
"Their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription model."
"Adobe announced that it would continue to support CS6 and would provide bug fixes and security updates through the next major upgrades of both Mac and Windows operating systems."
"The Creative Suite packages were still available on their website until January 2017."
"Released on May 7, 2012."