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GDS103: Introduction to Photoshop

GDS103: Introduction to Photoshop Online

Date:
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Campus:
Innovation Wyrkshop - Laramie
Audience:
  All Ages  
Categories:
  Modeling & Design     Online, Self-Guided Workshops  
× Please note: this course does not occur on Saturday, February 15, 2025. Instead, this GDS103: Introduction to Photoshop course listing is being offered as an online, self-paced workshop designed to be taken asynchronously at any time. The course link and access passcode will be sent via registration email immediately after you sign up. You may start the course as soon as you receive the passcode.

Registration is required. There are 50 seats available.


Thanks for your interest in GDS103: Introduction to Photoshop!

This is an online, self-guided graphic design software workshop hosted online and built by Studio Coe at the University of Wyoming. Through this course, you'll learn how to get started using Adobe Photoshop, the industry-standard photo and editing software used by millions of designers and artists to create digital paintings, animations, and graphic design. Immediately after signing up, you'll receive an email with the link and passcode to access the course. GDS103 can be found by enrolling in your local instance of the Maker Access Pass and navigating to Complete a Workshop Modeling & Design > GDS103: Introduction to Photoshop.

By the end of the 60 minute GDS103 workshop, you should have a firm understanding of the workflow necessary to begin creating and editing images in Photoshop, as well as a few tips and tricks to ensure you're designing like a pro.

Please make sure to enroll in the Maker Access Pass to ensure you receive a badge at the end of this course. You can use your badges to track what you've learned, show potential employers, and (after earning enough badges) even receive fun perks. Almost all of our equipment requires training and badges before use.

Directions:

Instructor:

Emily Leinen

Hello, my name is Emily and I'm the Makerspace manager for the Innovation Wyrkshop in Laramie, WY.