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Adobe’s back-to-school sale offers 60% off Creative Cloud

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As summer winds down and the school season approaches, we’ve got some exciting news to kickstart your academic journey with a burst of creativity. Yes, you guessed it right — it’s time for those irresistible back-to-school sales! And this year, Adobe is stepping up its game with an amazing deal tailor-made for you.

You’re about to dive into a world of creative possibilities armed with a toolkit that’s the envy of every artist, designer, and content creator out there. That’s exactly what Adobe’s Creative Cloud brings to the table. This powerhouse suite includes a jaw-dropping collection of over 20 cutting-edge apps that work seamlessly across your desktop, mobile devices, and even the web. From whipping up mind-blowing graphics with Photoshop, and crafting intricate designs with Illustrator, to editing videos that wow with Premiere Pro & Premiere Rush — Creative Cloud has your back.

Not only do you get all these amazing tools, but you also score a whopping 100GB of cloud storage to keep your projects safe and sound. And guess what? The whole package comes at an incredibly affordable price — just $19.99 per month! It’s a steal considering the regular price is $54.99 per month.

Now, here’s the deal (pun intended). This back-to-school offer is on the table until Monday, September 4th, 2023. So, mark your calendars and make sure you don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to supercharge your creative journey. But that’s not all — the first month? It’s on the house! Yep, you get to explore, create, and experiment for a whole month without spending a dime.

Now, before you get too excited, let’s cover the basics. This offer isn’t a one-size-fits-all deal. It’s open to eligible students and teachers who are 13 years old and above. You don’t need to own any previous Adobe software to get in on the action. And hey, if you’re worried about breaking the bank, remember that this awesome pricing is exclusively for first-time Creative Cloud members who snag their membership directly from the Adobe Store.

Here’s a heads up — when your first year wraps up, your membership will auto-renew at the then-current rate unless you decide to switch things up or cancel.

Folks, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for. Adobe’s back-to-school offer isn’t just about discounts; it’s about unlocking a world of creative potential. With the first month free and a 60% discount on the annual membership, there’s never been a better time to dive into the world of Adobe’s Creative Cloud. Whether you’re a design enthusiast, a video editing aficionado, or an aspiring artist, this deal has something for everyone.

So, don’t let this chance slip through your fingers. Make this back-to-school season a launchpad for your creativity. Grab your seat on the Adobe Creative Cloud express before September 4th, and let your imagination run wild.


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