NOTE: In general, the University of Applied Arts does not provide a free Adobe subscription for employees or students. Adobe only offers a discounted subscription for students and teachers.
Adobe Subscription For Employees #
Employees of the University of Applied Arts can order the subscription through the ZID (Central IT Services), and the cost will then be charged to the budget of the respective department. Please note that the payment is not made monthly but as a one-time amount for the entire year in advance! The prices for Adobe software may change annually! If you sign a contract, for example, in August, you will only pay a prorated amount, with the full annual fee due the following year. For more detailed information and to place an order, please contact software@uni-ak.ac.at.
If you obtain Adobe licenses through the ZID, you can download your Adobe Creative Cloud Client following this guide. Following subscription options are available:
Single Applications:
- InDesign
- Photoshop
- Premiere Pro
- Acrobat Pro
- etc.
Software Packages:
- Creative Cloud All Apps
In the email you receive from Adobe, there is a button that directs you to create your Adobe account. Please use the email address “firstname.lastname@uni-ak.ac.at” to set up the Adobe account. After that, you can download the required software. You can download the Creative Cloud Client using the following link to manage all your Adobe apps.
Download Link:
https://www.adobe.com/at/creativecloud/desktop-app.html
The login credentials for the Creative Cloud Client are again “firstname.lastname@uni-ak.ac.at” and the password you used for your Adobe account.
Guide For Students & Teachers Subscription #
Adobe offers a discounted subscription for students and teachers. The subscription costs around €19,50 in the first year and €35,99 starting from the second year (as of September 2024 – the subscription price for subsequent years is typically increased slightly each year and may vary).
Here you will find the guide for ordering the discounted Adobe subscription. First, go to the Adobe Website. Click on “Creativity & Design” and then on “View plans and pricing”.
You should now see the following page. Here, you can view all the subscription options for Creative Cloud. Select the “Student & Teachers” option and click on “Buy now”. On theis page you can also choose between an Annual Plan, paid monthly and an Annual plan, prepaid.
On the following page, enter the email address you want to use for your Adobe account and click on “Continue”.
Now, you need to enter your payment information. Choose your preferred payment method and fill out the required fields. Then click on “Continue to verification”.
On the final page, you can select whether you are a “Student” or “Teacher/Staff”, Choose the option that applies to you. You will then be prompted to provide information about your educational institution. The required information differs for teachers and students. Once you have entered all the information correctly, click on “Agree and subscribe”. The subscription process should now be complete, and you can download the Creative Cloud to manage your programs.
Adobe Alternatives #
The Adobe Suite is only available through a subscription model and cannot be purchased with a one-time payment. If the subscription costs are too high, you can switch to the following alternatives:
Affinity #
The Affinity Creative Suite is an alternative to the most common Adobe applications Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. The three programs can either be purchased separately or as a universal license.
Affinity Photo vs Adobe Photoshop #
Affinity Photo is a photo editing software for macOS, Windows, and iPad. It offers similar features to Adobe Photoshop and is suitable for image editing. For more detailed information about the program, please visit the Affinity website.
Affinity Designer vs Adobe Illustrator #
Affinity Designer is a vector-based drawing program and is functionally comparable to Adobe Illustrator. The app is available for Windows, macOS, and iPad. For more detailed information, please visit the Affinity website.
Affinity Publisher vs Adobe InDesign #
Affinity Publisher is a software used to create page layouts for magazines, books, and marketing materials, serving as a replacement for Adobe InDesign. The app is available for Windows, macOS, and iPad. For more detailed information, please visit the Affinity website.
DaVinci Resolve vs Premiere Pro #
DaVinci Resolve is a video editing program similar to Premiere Pro. There are generally two different versions of DaVinci Resolve. You can find the link to both versions HERE.
DaVinci Resolve #
This is a limited free version, which can be downloaded from the official website at no cost. Free versions are available for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
DaVinci Resolve Studio #
DaVinci Resolve Studio is the paid full version with all features, which can be purchased with a one-time payment.
Corel #
Corel offers a wide range of software solutions for graphics, layout, illustration, and video editing. You can find an overview of the available products HERE. Additionally, some free trial versions are available.