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Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

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Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

KNowing the tone and Style expectations in the GIG description, Brainstorm a concept you'd bring to life if you're accepted into this GIG.
Nobody talks about the unglamorous part of freelancing as a student. The part where you're sending a client a portfolio PDF at midnight before a 9am class, or chasing an invoice while your group project is due the same day. That's the real experience, and that's what I'd show.
The concept: "How I actually land clients as a broke design student"
Not a tutorial. Not a "day in my life" vlog. More like a candid walkthrough of one real client interaction, start to finish. How I put together a proposal using Acrobat, how I export and compress my portfolio so it doesn't look janky on their end, how the e-signature feature makes me look more professional than I probably deserve to look right now.
The short-form video would follow one job, one client, one week. Real deadlines, real pressure, real tools.
The static story asset would be something like a before/after, not of a design, but of how I presented myself before I figured out Acrobat versus after. Messy Google Doc proposal versus a clean signed PDF. The difference is visible and anyone in school trying to get freelance work would get it immediately.
The throughline is that Adobe Acrobat isn't just a "scan your homework" tool. For students trying to work with real clients, it's how you stop looking like a student and start looking like someone worth hiring.
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

What adobe applications do you have experience with? Please elaborate.
I've been using Adobe on and off for about two years, mostly through my university lab and freelance work. Photoshop is my most-used app. I edit product photos for small local businesses, restaurants, boutiques, that kind of client. Layers, masking, colour correction, batch exports, I'm comfortable there. Lightroom is basically always open on my phone. I shoot content for a few local brands and handle everything from raw edits to final exports for Instagram. Acrobat, I actually use more than most students probably do. Client proposals, contracts, compressing files before sending. The e-signature stuff alone has saved me multiple times. Premiere Pro I use for Reels and YouTube Shorts. My cuts are clean, color grading is still something I'm working on. Illustrator, I'll be honest, basic. Simple logos, some vector stuff, but I'm slow in it. Still learning. Here's what I found so photo, video, and client documents are my real strengths. Most of my work has a deadline attached to it, which I think matters more than just making stuff for class.







