Training courses in Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Flash, Dreamweaver, HTML & CSS in London & the UK

 

 

Photoshop training courses

Getting Started with Photoshop

Duration: 1 day | Price: £250 + VAT | Get the course outline

Aimed at anyone who wants to use Photoshop for tasks such as preparing graphics for the Web, for e-marketing or for presentations, this one day course cuts through the complexity, and teaches you the fundamental skills and techniques that will let you get the job done.

 

2012

Mar 19

Apr 26

May 4

Sep 18

Oct 29

Photoshop Introduction

Duration: 2 days | Price: £400 + VAT | Get the course outline

This course introduces digital imaging concepts and techniques using Adobe Photoshop CS4, and is aimed at anyone wishing to acquire a thorough understanding of the most important features of this powerful program. The course is based around real-world practical examples for both print and screen based production.

 

2012

Mar 19/20

May 8/9

Jul 11/12

Aug 13/14

Sep 12/13

Oct 15/16

 

Photoshop CS5 Advanced Design Techniques

Duration: 2 days | Price: £450 + VAT | Get the course outline

Aimed at users with some experience of Photoshop, this course covers a wide range of sophisticated design techniques for print and the web, centered around gaining an in-depth knowledge of Layers, Masks, Channels and other related topics. You will learn how to make complex selections, create photo-realistic images from scratch, work in 3D space and many other powerful techniques. This course is specific to Photoshop CS5.

 

2012

Mar 1/2

Oct 11/12

Nov 21/22

 

Photoshop for the Web

Duration: 1 day | Price: £250 + VAT | Get the course outline

This Photoshop course is aimed at users with some existing experience of Photoshop who want to take their skills further, concentrating on the web and e-marketing. You will learn a range of techiques which will let you create sophisticated online content, from single images and banners to complete page layouts.

 

2012

Feb 23

May 23

Jun 14

Jul 25

Aug 9

Sep 27

Oct 31

Nov 13

 

 

Photoshop for digital camera users

Duration: 1 day | Price: £300 + VAT | Get the course outline

This course is aimed at anyone who uses a digital camera, whether it’s a compact camera or a DSLR, who wants to develop their understanding and get the best out of their equipment and software. Perhaps you’ve found that your images don’t look consistent in your publications, or perhaps the quality of the photos on your website is less than ideal. On the other hand, you may simply want to get the most out of your digital images.

 

2012

May 17

Jul 19

Aug 29

Oct 30

Nov 28

 

 

Payment terms: Courses must be paid for in advance. You can pay by Invoice, BACS or Credit/Debit card. There is a 1.9% surcharge for credit card payments.

About our Photoshop courses

One of the world's best-known programs, Adobe Photoshop is used for a multitude of applications: photographic retouching, print and web design, advanced composition, post-production, 3D design, animation, analysis, digital artwork...

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Fortunately, new users can achieve sophisticated results extremely quickly. Photoshop's user-friendly tools and features allow for relatively complex tasks to be carried out quickly and easily.

3D in Photoshop CS5

We've been delivering Photoshop training courses since version 2.5, so we know how to get the best out of this immensely popular application. Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to improve your skills, we will teach you how to get those pixels flying.

About versions

Our Adobe Photoshop courses run on Photoshop CS5. However, with the exception of the Advanced Design Techniques course, it will make little difference if you have CS4 or even CS3 as the skills you will learn are transferrable between versions.

The trainer will mention any differences during the course and discuss alternatives whenever they are relevant. If you are unsure about the version you have, please get in touch to discuss options.

 

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