The creative community comes out in big numbers to see what magic Adobe has cooked up for them. This year’s conference in San Diego saw the largest attendance yet and the best weather imaginable. During the conference users learned how Adobe is using AI, extending the use of 3D to more people, leveraging mobile and the cloud, and making it easy for everyone to create. That may be difficult to see sometimes because so many people seem to live and toil in their own separate neighborhoods of Adobe’s Creative Cloud. In fact, one of the long time long term challenges the company has been trying to meet has been to make it easier to wander between the Adobe applications and through the alleys connecting them. Read more at Adobe Max
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