
How to promote yourself with the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship
How do you get your work seen without feeling like you have to be everywhere at once? We’re continuing our event series with the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship this summer, focusing on ways to put yourself out there as an emerging creative – from what you make to how you share it. Register now and join us on Thursday 2 July.
What you’ll learn
- How to share your work in a way that feels authentic and intentional
- How to build visibility over time without it becoming overwhelming
- What to focus on when you’re starting to promote your work
- What helps your work get seen by the right people
- How Adobe tools can support content creation, visual presentation and iteration when promoting yourself and sharing your work online
- Learn about the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship program and how it can help you access creative opportunities and industry experience
You’ll also have the chance to ask questions during a live Q&A.
About the event
Making the work is one thing. Getting it seen by the right people is another.
To help, we’re teaming up with the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship to bring you two more free online events. As part of the ongoing series, in this session, you’ll hear from industry panellists on how they promote themselves and get their work in front of the right people.
Whether you’re studying, building your portfolio or looking for your first paid project, this Adobe Creative Apprenticeship event will give you practical insights you can use straight away.
You can also join the first session on telling stories through your portfolio [here].
Who will be there?
The event will be hosted by Cyn Lagos. Cyn is an artist, creative technologist and founder of Lagos Studios. Since becoming the first Latinx female Adobe Creative Resident in 2019, she has dedicated her career to expanding access to visual education and helping creators adapt to new tools with confidence. She is also a mentor on the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship program.
Peilin Li
Peilin is an illustrator and designer at BUCK, based in Los Angeles. Her work spans illustration, branding and motion. Inspired by picture books, comics and everyday life, she creates lively, character-driven scenes that capture the humour, chaos and warmth of ordinary moments. Her work has been recognised by the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, Communication Arts and the World Illustration Awards.
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
Mat Voyce
Mat is a Leeds-based designer specialising in 2D type illustration and motion. He is known for exploring lettering in all its forms and movement, creating work that brings typography to life. His work has been featured in commercials, campaigns, title sequences and motion identities seen around the world.
Where and when?
🗓️ Thursday 2nd July 2026
⏰ 6pm to 8pm BST
💻 Online (Zoom)
Who can register
This event is open to emerging creatives aged 18 and over across the UK, US and Canada.
How to register
- Sign in or create a free account
- Head to the sidebar on this page to register for this event
If you’re based in the US or Canada, please register through the correct event page so we can send you the right joining details.
You can also register for the companion session on telling stories through your portfolio here.