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May 3, 2022
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Would Adobe ever consider a plan for Seniors, similar to the Student plan?

  • May 3, 2022
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I want to keep my subscription, but it is a pretty hefty cost now that I'm giving back as a volunteer and not getting paid for the graphic work I do.

 

Please consider a "Senior" plan.

Correct answer Abambo

I also found something called "Adobe Design Mobile Bundle" but can't find much on the Adobe website about it. I saw something that said if I download (on my iPad) all four digital programs at once, I can save 50%. But can't find the cost. Looks like it's all free, but maybe that's because I'm a Creative Cloud Subscriber. Anyone have a link?

 

You all have been most helpful and it's good to see there are alternatives out there.


Design Mobile Bundle:

https://apps.apple.com/lu/app-bundle/adobe-design-mobile-bundle-for-designers-draw-make/id1549982153

 

That's a bundle of applications available for your iPad.

 

The Adobe tools are highly professional. It's normal that the price is at a professional level too. Photoshop Elements is a great alternative to Photoshop, but also the Photography Plan with Lightroom Classic and Photosop is a bargain. 

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Participant
May 20, 2024

Yes a senior plan would be brilliant. Im a newly retired designer and want to continue using Adobe for my personal art/photography projects but not earning so its just too much now. 

kglad
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May 20, 2024

directing your suggestions to adobe (ie, use the cc desktop ideas forrum) would be more effective than discussing with other users here.

Don got ripped off
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January 23, 2024

Senior discount !?

Bah!

The typical corporate response is going to be - 'Maybe you should make more money!'

Or - 'How about using a cheaper product (that sucks compared to what you're used to).'

I am reminded of the old adage - "Dance with the one who brung ya."

Give a little back to the ones who got you to where you are today. Please.

 

I am disabled, retired (because I'm disabled) and, of course, I am on a fixed income. I am a Photographer / Artist and all I do these days is make art for myself and my family, friends and neighbors, but I collect not a penny for the cards and prints I produce. PhotoShop keeps me sane, but, in my case, it doesn't pay the bills in my old age.

It's awfully expensive and the cheaper alternatives just won't cut it.

So, how 'bout it Adobe? - A little mercy for the senior citizens (some of whom have been paying you thousands of dollars over the years for your product - from the very beginning of PhotoShop in my case).

I'm not asking for free, just a little "Senior Discount".

 

Be well - Be merciful - Be part of the artist community !

 

DP - Mind's Eye Photography (retired)

 

 

John T Smith
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May 3, 2022

This is a public forum with "some" Adobe staff participation, use the link below to make a request

-https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html 

 

Or send a letter to Adobe

Adobe, 345 Park Avenue, San Jose, CA 95110-2704 USA Tel: 408-536-6000 Fax: 408-537-6000

sue_kAuthor
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May 3, 2022

Done! Thanks!!

Peru Bob
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May 3, 2022

That will not likely happen.

What software do you need and what do you need to do with it?

 

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Please consider a "Senior" plan.


By @sue_k

 

Please take note that this is a user to user forum with only occasional appearances by Adobe staff and that we can't make that happen.

 

 

sue_kAuthor
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May 3, 2022

Illustrator and InDesign for Logo and flyers for our local pickleball club. 

I'm an artist of sorts also and scan / correct in Photoshop. And post to Instagram an occasional video (Premier Pro). 

and my most recent thing is Fresco (rather than Procreate). Thought the interface would be familiar. Not sure if this is a paid program.  

so, I kinda goof around with stuff now that I have time. 🙂

Peru Bob
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May 3, 2022

You may want to consider Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements which are a one time purchase and not by subscription:

https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-premiere-elements.html