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Adobe's Design Center has the goods

One of the good and bad things of working for Adobe is that you often get access to a ton of materials, training DVDs, etc. etc.  but never have enough time(!) to really go thru them.  I would characterize it as an occupational hazard.

So today, as I was perusing to get the Premiere Pro page link, I saw the Design Center at the bottom of the page. Wow!  These are great nuggets of information that are easily digestible (i.e - they're short) and informative as well.

So, if you have 3-5 minutes, stop on by the Design Center Video section and bookmark it.  It's yet another FREE resource that can help you be productive and creative.

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Bookmarked it. Well i guess not having the time is the story for all IT pros and not just adobe employees.

[DR - Ain't it the truth!]

Yeah, I have access to some Total Training and Lynda training, and it's always in the back of my head to watch it, but there's just SO MUCH out there. I have training for Illustrator CS2 that I haven't watched yet, and now I own CS3, haha.
If only I could freeze time for a month and just watch training videos...

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