Dive into an evening of creativity with Adobe!
In partnership with Oregon State University, Adobe is hosting Create Now on their campus, a design event for emerging designers and seasoned professionals.
Settle in and enjoy a session by Adobe showing off some of the newest features in Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe Express, and Adobe Firefly, followed by panel with creative pros sharing career advice. Before and after the presentation there will be time to network with local creatives while enjoying free drinks and hors d'oeuvres. See full agenda below.
This event is open to all creatives - no fee to attend! Please note that our event has limited capacity, so kindly RSVP only if you plan to attend. We can't wait to see you there!
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Sarah is an Associate Creative Director with 16 years of experience based in Portland, OR. By day, she has the honor of making the most fun designs and illustrations at Jolby, for clients like Disney, Nickelodeon and Teva. By night, she dives into experimental crafting—whether sculpting life-like shrimp cocktail out of Sculpey or perfecting cake decoration. She also has 4 cats.
Jason Sturgill is a former graphic designer turned art director and illustrator. He grew up thinking he couldn’t draw and it wasn’t until he was in his 30s that he put the proverbial pencil to paper. Jason unknowingly has always been a fan of illustration from a young age through his fascination with skateboard and album art. This love of art led him to start an online art gallery in 2001, while he was working as an interactive producer at Wieden+Kennedy. His professional career started in advertising in a non-creative capacity. After having cancer at the age of 28, he made a concerted effort to switch to design, eventually working for Dark Horse Comics and Nike Skateboarding before pivoting into illustration. After working for several years as a professional illustrator, Jason found out he had bipolar 2 disorder and has integrated mental health advocacy in his personal work that he regularly shares through his instagram account. You can check out some of that work by following him at @jgspdx.