Learn Photoshop with Communiversity

Communiversity's Introduction to Photoshop class will provide you with the foundation that you need to get started working effectively and efficiently in Adobe Photoshop CC. The two-session course is designed to teach you the fundamental concepts and features of the program so that you will leave feeling confident in using and exploring the software on your own.

Instructor Kyle Sliney is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati DAAP’s digital design program. Sliney has over a decade of experience in the professional design field. He is a designer for UC's Center for Excellence in eLearning, as well as a freelance graphic designer. Sliney's work has been internationally recognized, even traveling to Rome to accept the Pirelli Internetional Award in 2007.

Thursdays, March 23 & March 30, 2017, 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Two sessions

Location: UC Victory Parkway Campus, Administration Bldg

Register online at

https://webapps2.uc.edu/ce/Communiversity/Workshops/Details/8072.

  UC employees qualify for a discount, call 513-556-6932 to register!

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