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How Going to AdobeMax Improved my Upcoming Dead & Company Poster and Why I Love Adobe

November 4, 2015By Taylor Swope
How Going to AdobeMax Improved my Upcoming Dead & Company Poster and Why I Love Adobe

A few days ago I finished a tour poster for Dead & Company that will be released on November 14. I worked on it throughout the month of October, just after I had the pleasure of attending AdobeMax, Adobe’s “Creativity Conference” where they bring the design community together annually to awe and inform us with new products. … Read More

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