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Welcome to Creative COW 2019: WAVE ONE! Â SPECIAL EDITION! Â Introducing a whole new Creative COW,

Welcome to Creative COW 2019: WAVE ONE! [Email Image](  SPECIAL EDITION!  [A New Creative COW Is Taking Flight]( [Creative COW]( [Welcome to Creative COW 2019: WAVE ONE]( Introducing a whole new Creative COW, Bessie 2019. We like to think of it as the relaunch of the idea was at the core of Creative COW Magazine, which become such a success until health issues with our co-founder derailed it. But those issues are a thing of the past and it’s a new day and a fresh new take on sharing your stories and your accomplishments to build and promote the people who make up the Creative COW community — the cornerstone of what made Creative COW Magazine so powerful and successful.  This week we introduce three newly updated sections along with four brand new features:  • Our [Homepage]( features what's happening as we roll-out the new COW site. • Our new [About Us]( section is a full website within a website. Check it out! • We have a brand new [Library](. Mobile friendly. Finally. Yeah, we know. • Our "What's New" marquee directs you to what's new, fresh, and worth checking out all across the COW — all centralized in one convenient place. • We also introduce the new [Creative COW Academy](, with many of the top-ranked trainers in our industry. We are excited to bring this to you, as this is a Who's Who in the training field. • We are also introducing [a brand new podcasting channel]( that introduces new podcasts —like the "[Understanding Photoshop In Video](" — but next week we will roll out a new section that gives our members a way to introduce and vote on their own favorite video and audio podcasts from across the Net. • Our new Mobile Interface supports tablets, cellphones, and other mobile devices.  [Click here to take a closer look!](  [Email Image] [W](hat is the Wave One Roll-out? Because of the sheer size and wide-range of services used in Creative COW, with over 15 million pages, as well as the many systems used to support our network, a single roll-out would be highly impractical.  So, to allow us to give you a chance to bang on the systems and help us make each system bulletproof, we are rolling it out in waves. There are just so many disparate systems and devices in the marketplace today and testing for each of them using a small team is an option we do not have resources for.  So, by rolling out each section and then tightening up our systems based on your feedback, we can get the transition to the new Creative COW done smoothly and systematically. It allows us to focus on each system as we roll it out. We truly appreciate your feedback and hope you will give us your bug reports as well as your ideas and suggestions. Thank you from all of us at Creative COW.  This week we introduce three newly updated sections along with four brand new features:  • Our [Homepage]( features what's happening as we roll-out the new COW site. • Our new [About Us]( section is a full website within a website. Check it out! • We have a brand new [Library](. Mobile friendly. Finally. Yeah, we know. • Our "What's New" marquee directs you to what's new, fresh, and worth checking out all across the COW — all centralized in one convenient place. • We also introduce the new [Creative COW Academy](, with many of the top-ranked trainers in our industry. We are excited to bring this to you, as this is a Who's Who in the training field. • We are also introducing [a brand new podcasting channel]( that introduces new podcasts — like the "[Understanding Photoshop In Video](" — but next week we will roll out a new section that gives our members a way to introduce and vote on their own favorite video and audio podcasts from across the Net. • Our new Mobile Interface supports tablets, cellphones, and other mobile devices.  [R](eady to check it out?  [Creative COW Academy]( [T]([he instructors you know, the training you need, at prices even artists can afford]( We’ve already uploaded well over a thousand training videos (and we are working on uploading many hundreds more) in complete courses for Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, Color Grading with DaVinci Resolve, editing with Avid Media Composer, working with Final Cut Pro X, drone operation, interview techniques, crowdfunding, and many others. The average course track length contains over 40 videos.  As we work to complete the offerings curriculum of the new Creative COW Academy, we want to give Creative COW members a chance to take advantage of our “Charter Member” program that locks in a 40% off special rate that you can keep for the life of your subscription. Yes, the Charter Member special price is yours for as long as you are a subscriber. Once we officially go live, the Charter Member program is gone and we will never offer that program again.  No bull, and no need to pay anything now.  [Below are just a few of our instructors. Click here to learn more, and to lock in your lifetime savings!](  [Creative COW Academy](  [Creative COW Updates](  [Click here to view all our updates in one place, or report anything you see that we need to be working on next!](  [Creative COW Podcasts: Photoshop for Photos & Video]( [A](dobe Photoshop for Photos & Video 2019 Richard Harrington introduces his latest masterwork on the subject of Photoshop. Richard Harrington is the author of numerous highly respected books about Photoshop and other digital media subjects, as well as being a popular teacher and instructor at major industry events like the National Association of Broadcasters conference  While many Photoshop instructors focus on features and tools, Richard Harrington also covers the specific skills and techniques you'll need for professional success. Adobe Photoshop In Photo & Video goes beyond the school newspaper or internship and teaches you the essential digital imaging techniques in Adobe Photoshop that you'll need to succeed both in the classroom and the workforce.  You do not want to miss this powerful series! [Creative COW Podcasts: Adobe Photoshop for Photo & Video](  [Creative COW on mobile!](   javascript:void(0) [social icon]( [social icon]( [social icon](  [Unsubscribe](  ©2019 Creative COW LLC, All rights reserved. Trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective companies. Creative COW and the Bessie Logo are registered trademarks of Creative COW LLC. Our mailing address is: 1308 Stockton Hill Road #321, Kingman, AZ 86401 USA You're subscribed to our mailing list as {EMAIL} . To update your profile, [click here](.  Having trouble reading this in email? [Click here to view it in your browser.](

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