Can't decide on how much RAM and flash drive..

Hi, I've just started my university course in Graphic Design, so I'll be needing to use programs such as photoshop.. indesgin.. illustrator. I want to buy a macbook pro 15, but I'm not sure if I should conisder upgrading to\or purchasing one with the highest amount RAM or Flash storage, or both! The 16gb Macbook is quite a bit more exspensive... so I was thinking to purchase the 8gb one for £1,563.60 and then upgrade it to 16gbRAM, do you think that's the best solution? or should I also be getting the higher amount of flash drive? (the 512GB instead of the 256GB)
Thank you

The RAM is integral to the logic board.  There is no upgrading.  Hardrive is not user changable.
A drawback of the rMBP.
At time of purchase only.
MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2012), OS X Mavericks (10.9), i7 500GB 16GB RAM iPhone5 iOS7.0.3

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