The Future of Paper
Friday, February 6th, 2009Really interesting technology being developed (by Xerox) for less use of paper and ink.
Really interesting technology being developed (by Xerox) for less use of paper and ink.
With a free font development web-app from FontShop called FontStruct, you can use some bricks and build a font. Some of us are in typography right now and are required to build one, but I’d like to see other members’ creations.
It’d be another thing to add to the store, which has been an epic fail so far. We couldn’t sell the fonts (nor do I think anyone would pay), but donations are an option.
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I’ve done some research regarding Adobe’s latest suite release, and there isn’t really any clear answer, even if you read the EULA policies and browse various forums. So I called Adobe today to get the scoop from the head-honcho.
If you are a college student, you are allowed to use the Educational and/or Student-Licensed versions of Adobe CS4 for commercial use after graduation, no strings attached! Matt, the Adobe representative I talked to, explained that they only prohibit commercial use while you are enrolled. Once you graduate, using the same software is completely legal; if you were to upgrade in the future (CS5+), however, you’d have to purchase the commercial license (which is a no-brainer). Another rumor I had heard was that Dreamweaver and Flash were subject to different licensing agreements, having been formerly owned by Macromedia™. That is completely false. Adobe owns and manages the rights to Dw and Flash, so when you buy CS4 you own every program regardless of prior affiliations.
Being students at LATech, we may purchase Student-Licensed CS4 Design Premium from the bookstore for $299 (83% discount!); you won’t find a legal copy anywhere else for less. Faculty and staff qualify as well, but only for educational purposes.
My suggestion to UG2 members: go buy CS4 from the bookstore, even if your computer doesn’t meet the software requirements. Because once you graduate, you’ll piss your pants trying to pay $1799. Even if you join AIGA, their discount is only 10-15%.
Complete list of Student-Licensed Software:
I’m not sure how much of this list is available at the bookstore, but we could bug them if they haven’t ordered one that you want.
Also, for those who have G4 processors or lower and are worrisome about the G5+ processor requirement, I will be installing CS4 over the holidays on my iBookG4 and will report any problems here.