SAN DIEGO - If someone does not have access to “digital literacy” at this age despite the increasing afffordability of tools, he/she is at a loss, Shantanu Narayan, President and CEO of Adobe, said at an annual creativity conference here. When asked about the adoption of Adobe’s creative tools updates in India, especially at a time when India is riding on a Digital India wave, Narayan said: “Specifically with respect to India,
we had issues like piracy. Now with the affordability of creative loud, the tools are more accessible to customers and I believe those who do not have access to ‘digital literacy’ at this age, they are at a disadvantage for the rest of their lives.”Talking to reporters on the first day of the Adobe Max 2016 creativity conference here, he noted that the company believes everyone has a story and our tools make it easy for them tell a story by making them more accessible. Before buying the tools, one can try them to at creative cloud.adobe.com.
Adobe on Nov 2 showcased its next-generation Creative Cloud innovations, including Adobe Sensei—a new framework and set of intelligent services spanning the entire Adobe Cloud Platform which is aimed at dramatically improving how customers design and deliver digital experiences.
The innovations include a new breed of applications in experience design, photography and 3D compositing.
Apart from Sensei, a new Mac release of Adobe Experience Design CC (XD) -- the first all-in-one tool for designing, prototyping and sharing user experiences for website and mobile apps - was made available with two highly anticipated features - Layers and Symbols support. The company also launched a special version of XD for Windows keeping in mind the features offered by Microsoft, including stylus and touch. At MAX, Adobe announced a partnership with Thomson Reuters. Available through Adobe Creative Cloud, creatives will be able to access Thomson Reuters editorial content including photos and videos. The expanded Adobe Stock service now offers more than 60 million royalty-free, high-quality photos, videos, illustrations, graphics and 3D models and templates. The company introduced a new way to find, purchase and manage individual fonts from premier foundries including Frere-Jones Type, Type Network/Font Bureau and Émigré with the new Adobe Typekit marketplace. In updates to Creative Cloud, a new interface and fast, flexible coding engine is incorporated in Dreamweaver CC and a Photoshop comes with a universal search bar that allows users to quickly search tools, panels, menus, Adobe Stock assets, help content and tutorials. (IANS)
Adobe on Nov 2 showcased its next-generation Creative Cloud innovations, including Adobe Sensei—a new framework and set of intelligent services spanning the entire Adobe Cloud Platform which is aimed at dramatically improving how customers design and deliver digital experiences.
The innovations include a new breed of applications in experience design, photography and 3D compositing.
Apart from Sensei, a new Mac release of Adobe Experience Design CC (XD) -- the first all-in-one tool for designing, prototyping and sharing user experiences for website and mobile apps - was made available with two highly anticipated features - Layers and Symbols support. The company also launched a special version of XD for Windows keeping in mind the features offered by Microsoft, including stylus and touch. At MAX, Adobe announced a partnership with Thomson Reuters. Available through Adobe Creative Cloud, creatives will be able to access Thomson Reuters editorial content including photos and videos. The expanded Adobe Stock service now offers more than 60 million royalty-free, high-quality photos, videos, illustrations, graphics and 3D models and templates. The company introduced a new way to find, purchase and manage individual fonts from premier foundries including Frere-Jones Type, Type Network/Font Bureau and Émigré with the new Adobe Typekit marketplace. In updates to Creative Cloud, a new interface and fast, flexible coding engine is incorporated in Dreamweaver CC and a Photoshop comes with a universal search bar that allows users to quickly search tools, panels, menus, Adobe Stock assets, help content and tutorials. (IANS)