Adobe’s Trail of Innovation: From Garage Dreams to AI-driven Democratization

HIDEYO
The Geopolitical Economist
6 min readOct 18, 2023

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On a dusk of 1982, the door of an old garage located in a quiet suburb of California slowly opened. From within, voices of passionate discussion could be heard.

In that garage, two young men named John Warnock and Charles Geschke were surrounded by countless papers, pens, and computers, earnestly trial-and-erroring something.

There was a special sparkle in their eyes, reflecting the passion for new ideas, new technologies, and a new future. Dreaming of changing the future of digital art, they continued their research day and night.

This garage was not just any garage. It was the beginning of a new era of creativity and the birthplace of a massive empire named Adobe.

As the night deepened, the two finally got their hands on an idea that would forever change the world of design. From that moment, their dream became reality, and our creative world entered a new chapter.

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HIDEYO
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