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We're just days away from Adobe MAX 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. If you are attending (you should!), be sure to visit the Community Pavilion for all sorts of interaction, fun, games, tech, an creativity.
We're just days away from Adobe MAX 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. If you are attending (you should!), be sure to visit the Community Pavilion for all sorts of interaction, fun, games, tech, an creativity.
If you can't make it to Las Vegas for Adobe MAX 2017 , despair not, you can watch the two keynotes live online>.
Check out these profiles of Adobe MAX 2017 speakers!
The Adobe ColdFusion team is about to open the pre-release for their next major edition codenamed Aether. The team has published a survey which you can fill in to gain access to the pre-release.
For our fourth Make It Impactful tutorial and contest , we're inviting you to follow a simple tutorial that highlights some features of Adobe XD , an all-in-one tool for designing and prototyping websites and mobile apps. We asked designers Leah Buley and Marcelo Silva to demonstrate Adobe XD by...
One of our most popular attractions in the Adobe MAX Community Pavilion, the MAX Marketplace , is back for its second year and is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Marketplace will be featuring some of your favorite artists' pop-ups from last year plus a variety of new ones. This is the place to get your...
Over on the Creative Cloud blog , the team has posted some thoughts on how to design to attract and engage Gen Z . This one is worth a read, as are the comments.
Just in time for Back-to-School, the Adobe Spark Post team has created 5 remixable posts for you to use in the classroom: Reading Writing Commas Library Learn
My super-talented Adobe coworker, Julieanne Kost , has started a YouTube series teaching Photoshop skills and techniques . The videos are short, 2-5 minutes each, and are highly recommended if you are new to Photoshop.
It's Back-To-School time, and teachers all over are prepping for another year in the classroom. Back in prehistoric times, when I was in school, that meant sharpening lots of pencils, trying to get last year's chalk mark remnants off the board, obtaining a stack of clean projector transparencies...