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that Adobe is abandoning Creative Suite for the cloud. But at the tail end of its announcement, the company also revealed a surprising little hardware project that shows how it plans to augment Creative Cloud: a pressure-sensitive iPad stylus called Project Mighty and its ruler cousin, Napoleon. say-goodbye-to-creative-suite-adobe-rebrands-cs-as-cre-493155052 A digital stylus much less a digital ruler! isnt the most intuitive project for Adobe right now. While plenty of people use styli, many tablet screens still aren ;t sensitive enough to mak
stanley kubek e drawing feel like drawing. But Adobe seems willing to bet t
stanley espana hat the screen technology will improve soon enough鈥攁nd in the meantime, theyre throwing some cash at developing the tools that could make it useful. About a year ago, Adobe tapped Ammunition, the San Francisco industrial design studio responsible fo
stanley quencher r Nook and Beats by Dr. Dre, to develop a hardware toolkit that would improve how we use tablets during the design process. Adobe really felt that the iPad had the potential to become a creative tool, but that it just wasnt there yet, Ammunition founder Robert Brunner told me over the phone yesterday. We see them as the first step towards a tool-based suite. https:///watch v=KstD0WZ55I8 As a drawing tool, Mighty makes a big jump by tethering your identity and settings to the pen. It sounds simple, but Adobes new Creative Cloud is intended to let you move between devices with ease, which means that