Art & Design Students Use MacBooks

MacBook open showing a purple design on screen.Art & Design Students across a broad spectrum of majors utilize the MacBooks as part of their portfolio development: Electronic Art & Animation students work on digital composites with Adobe Photoshop and animate in Adobe After Effects; Digital Cinema students edit video in Adobe Premiere; Graphic Design students design websites in Adobe Dreamweaver and digital publishing layouts in Adobe In-Design; Industrial Design students design prototypes in Rhino; Illustration students draw utilizing tablets in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop; Photography students use Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop for black-and-white and color photography.

The MacBook in combination with the high-end equipment available in the Art & Design Studios allows majors the to have the flexibility of a notebook and the power to connect to powerful multi-processor workstations for more advanced task such as complex 3D rendering or high-resolution video editing. Professional inkjet printers, scanners, drawing tablets, and digital cameras are also available.

Art & Design Student Current Model MacBooks

Current Model MacBook

13.3-inch: M3 Chip

Specifications

  • Apple M3 Chip
  • 16GB Memory
  • 512GB Storage

Included Software

Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, After Effects, Premiere, In-Design, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Rhino, and Microsoft Office