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Adobe Creative Cloud Now Available

May 15th, 2012

All our Adobe courses will be updated to CS6 this summer getting you up to speed with the amazing functionality and new apps like Edge and Muse for creating websites without code and creating HTML5 animations for mobile flash content.  As Ireland’s first Adobe Authorised Training Centre we are excited about the new way Adobe are providing access to the software – every CS6 tool is now available from $49,99 per month as part of  the Creative Cloud, including Touch Apps for tablets and hosting/cloud services.  Now you can reach your audience on any device from anywhere.

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Big Wave in Sunday Business Post

May 10th, 2012

The May edition of the excellent supplement ‘ Computers in Business’ by the Sunday Business Post was focused on App Development and mobile technologies, and featured a piece about Big Wave Media Training – read the article here:

The future is here and it’s largely Apple-shaped, at least from a publishing perspective. And one Irish company is looking to tap into this cultural zeitgeist by providing targeted and certified training in digital media, including courses on Apple and Adobe publishing programmes.

“Our courses are open to everyone,” said Liam Hurrell, training manager at Big Wave Media Training. “In fact, a lot of the people who take our courses have no prior experience with digital media.”

This is in marked contrast to Hurrell’s own background. He has worked in production, software development, design and training from the genesis of the multimedia revolution, and he has used his experience to bring the most up-to-date training programmes in the most relevant technologies to users in Ireland.

“Big Wave exists to enable our clients – whether they are companies, individuals or educational organisations – to realise their aims and objectives in digital media,” he said.

Much of the quality of Big Wave’s training comes from its certifications, an advantage that the company has had since it opened Ireland’s first Adobe-authorised training centre in 2006 (it continues to train people in the use of Adobe products, including courses in Photoshop and InDesign).

But Big Wave has been quick to realise the importance of the current trend for mobile publishing, and in response to demand it has developed a number of programmes around iOS, the operating system behind Apple’s iPhone and iPad apps.

“Apple technologies are becoming increasingly popular,” said Hurrell. “Digital media these days is all about looking great. It’s all about the feel and the look of the message. We enable companies and individuals to express themselves on these mobile devices in an efficient and effective way.”

In order to train the new generation of Apple users, Big Wave uses its capabilities as Ireland’s first authorised Apple Training Centre to offers courses in everything from creating PDFs for publishing on Apple products to using iOS to actually create new apps.

“We’ve also moved into a new area, where we have trained people in how to maximise the use of their iPhones and iPads in their businesses,” said Hurrell. “This includes everything from the very basic levels of seeing what the technology can do to more advanced applications such as how to check stock levels, or how to use an iPad to log on remotely to a desktop. The iPad and iPod are becoming business tools, and they are genuinely driving change in the way people work.”

Testimonial – Adobe InDesign CS5

April 19th, 2012

March 26th, 2012

Adobe Indesign CS5 1 day Training Course: Cork – Big Wave Media Training

- The Intructor was Very friendly which helped make the training fun and lighthearted.  (S. O’Neill)

- Trainer was Excellent, Upbeat and Motivating.  (J. McCarthy)

Build web without code! – MUSE (pic blog)

October 4th, 2011

Muse_iconImagine building websites without code, as if laying out a brochure! Then being able to easily upload your site straight to a server without calling a hosting company, and all subscription based – no large financial outlay.

It’s not very often that something this exciting comes along – but the creative and technical mindsets at Adobe have brought something pretty amazing to the table with this development – codenamed ‘Muse’ it is available for download now.   » Read the rest of this entry:

Cloud features coming to Adobe…

February 1st, 2011

Creative Suite 6 Cloud software Maestro

There are reports of new software being planned for the next Adobe Creative Suite release (CS6), including cloud-based software called Maestro, according to Apple Insider

Adobe Maestro

The new Adobe Maestro will reportedly let users “sync, store, share and review” projects stored in the cloud. » Read the rest of this entry: