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We extensively use Adobe Photoshop for Graphics at our school, from Year 7 to 13.

It's an amazing program, but takes time to master. I recently ran a photoediting competition for Y12 with amazing results.. about two thirds of the class went of and taught themselves the basics, just to enter the competition!!!

I even had Y8 pupils submit entries after seeing Y12 working on pics a lunchtime.

I've set up this website to inspire a few more in my school.

Feel free to let your pupils know about it if you feel it might spark some interest.

www.fotoshop.designandtech.com

Andy Jones

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We extensively use Adobe Photoshop for Graphics at our school, from Year 7 to 13.

Excellent idea! Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator are more or less the standard packages used in the graphic design and print industry. There is a cheaper, cut-down version of Photoshop called Photoshop Elements that contains most of the basic editing tools - and this is perfect as an introductory package for schools.

My daughter is a partner in a graphic design business. She took Art and Design Technology as options at school and then went on to study at an art college that was forward-thinking in the use of ICT - she graduated in 1991. Her business has won some lucrative contracts with Electronic Arts, Fox, Virgin et al. For examples of what professionals can do with Illustrator and Photoshop have a look at her business's website:

http://www.mdmcreative.com

I think the Alien Resurrection campaign contains examples of their best work. Graphic design offers a worthwhile career!

Photoshop is also one of the main packages used by MELTEC, Kingston University: http://www.meltec.org.uk

MELTEC offers training courses in multimedia design and development.

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