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Adobe co-founder Dr. John Warnock has died — he was 82

Dr. Warnock, who retired as CEO of Adobe 2000, co-founded the company in 1982, and his business went on to create a staggering footprint across multiple industries with its professional software.

What If Designers Went on Strike?

So that got me thinking: what would happen if all creatives united to ask for better working environments, or fair and level pitching grounds? One potential result could be that creative agencies would get invited to participate or compete only in projects where their credentials, expertise, and costs are in line with what the client is looking for— in other words, projects they can actually win.

Weareseventeen’s 3D motion film for Frontify is a “tactile expression” of brand guidelines

Frontify is a software offering a holistic approach to brand management. Helping organisations to ensure consistent experiences, it supports brands in creating brand guidelines that suit their needs and message. With 2.5 million users including the likes of Oglivy, Trainline and Volkswagen, the software has reached new heights in recent years.

AI-Generated Art Lacks Copyright Protection, D.C. Court Says

The ruling is the first in the country to establish a boundary on the legal protections for AI-generated artwork, which has exploded in popularity with the rise of products like OpenAI Inc.’s ChatGPT and DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion.

Adobe’s Open Developer Platform Principles

Adobe is committed to being a truly open developer platform. We want to make it possible to build integrations that help users collaborate better and create custom workflows. With the Creative Cloud developer platform, we laid the foundation for an incredible extensibility ecosystem that puts user and developer innovation, creativity, and safety front and center.

Sign our petition to stop France from forcing browsers like Mozilla’s Firefox to censor websites

The French government is working on a law that could threaten the free internet. The so-called SREN bill (‘Projet de loi visant à sécuriser et réguler l’espace numérique’) would require web browsers – like Mozilla’s Firefox – to block websites in the browsers themselves. It would set a dangerous precedent, providing a playbook for other governments to also turn browsers like Firefox into censorship tools.

How the iMac saved Apple

Twenty-five years ago, Apple released the computer that would save it from bankruptcy and pave the way for Apple to become the most important technology company ever.  

Google announcing a global ban on all independent media from its search results

Google has taken a bold step by announcing a global ban on all independent media from its search results. This move, made in collaboration with global entities like the UN and WHO, has sent shockwaves throughout the digital community.

Is your product really an MVP?

Reclaiming the true essence of MVP and five ways to facilitate a ‘Lean’ development journey.

Uber Ads: Accelerating the path to profitability

What makes advertising attractive is that it’s a 100% margin product that can subsidize the lower margin core business.

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