Drawing with a pen on paper has gone the way of letter writing in the 21st century. As computers and mobile devices have colonized our minds and fingers, drawing has become either a specialized ...
Adobe has ramped up its mobile efforts in a big way today at its annual Adobe Max conference, with seven new mobile apps unveiled (though two are repurposed versions of older software). The new ...
I’m not an artist by any stretch, so when I started poking around Adobe’s Fresco, the drawing and painting app for the iPad and iPhone, I approached the app with trepidation. I shouldn’t have. Fresco ...
NEW YORK — When a venerable software company ventures into hardware for the first time, nailing down the finer details is critical. This doesn't appear lost on Adobe, the famed producer of Photoshop ...
Adobe’s upcoming iPad drawing and painting app will be called Adobe Fresco, the company announced today on its blog. Previously called Project Gemini, the app will arrive sometime later this year.
Last year, Adobe took its first foray into the hardware world with two cutely named digital drawing devices, projects Mighty and Napoleon. The software giant is now ready to launch the fully-formed ...
Most stylus tips are bulky, making you feel as though you’re drawing with a blunt-ended marker. The reason for this, according to Michael Gough, Adobe’s vice president of experience design, is that ...
Michael Gough, like many other creative types, was one of those schoolkids who couldn't stop doodling. "I've been in trouble all my life because I'm actually a compulsive drawer," says Gough, head of ...
At its Max conference in Los Angeles, Adobe today announced a number of new products in its Creative Cloud suite. Among those is Project Aero, a new tool that allows for building new AR experiences, ...
Adobe has ventured where few software companies have gone. It’s now in the hardware business with the debut of Adobe Ink & Slide, a digital tablet pen and ruler set for Apple’s iPad linked to the ...
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