Software Training

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Based in Adelaide, South Australia and also operating in Canberra ACT, we specialize in the delivery of targeted software training, face-to-face or online. Experience highly focused training in a wide range of disciplines through a combination of a needs analysis and a unique and flexible, broadband distance learning system which mimics and complements the face-to-face experience. Defining your needs accurately and then using distance learning, reduces time spent away from work and eliminates travel costs.

Courses

For information about a particular course, choose a category above [Adobe, CAD, Microsoft etc.] and select a course from the drop down menu. There you can view the syllabus and trial some of our learning materials. We specialize in CAD training (AutoCAD, IntelliCAD, GardenCAD, SketchUp, dCAD), but also cover the use of most commonly used business software - InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, etc. etc. Wherever possible, we encourage you to work towards digital delivery of design work.

Carbon Neutral

" Ever since the industrial revolution, global energy consumption has exploded, and it's not letting up. Using all this energy results in carbon emissions, and this is affecting the Earth's climate. If we want to slow climate change, we need to think in new ways .."

Steen Riisgaard, Novozymes 2008.

At Design CAD, we are committed to finding innovative solutions for delivering training. Many of our students live in remote and very remote areas and cannot attend conventional software training so distance learning is the only option. Even though they may live in a major centre, others do not want to be in a competitive group or classroom situation, they like the focus and flexibility that our system offers.

What's new

InDesign

An example of student work has been added to the Advanced InDesign course page.

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Low cost CAD software

We have released dCAD, low price CAD with simple to use interface and a command set compatible with AutoCAD.

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