How heritage and innovation is leading digital transformation, and more…

Blair Lourdes

Blair Lourdes

Senior Graphic Designer

With an array of various innovation topics there should be something in here for you. Included this month is the success of the Deadpool & Wolverine marketing, tools to update your presentations using Adobe Express, a product with design inspired by war and a lot more. Take a look and enjoy.

 

 
 

Adobe Express for education brings AI designed to be safe for the classroom to millions of teachers and students to enhance creative and digital literacy.

 

Adobe announced the latest update for Adobe Express for Education to help the next generation succeed. Adobe Express for education is designed to be classroom safe with responsible generative AI that’s collaborative...more

 
 

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ continues to run away with cash, breaks R-rated B.O. Monday record at $24M+

 

Marvel Studios/Disney’s Deadpool & Wolverine per early-morning sources grossed an estimated $24.3 million yesterday in what was always the best R-rated Monday ever for a movie at the domestic box office...more

 
 

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro vs Galaxy Buds 2 Pro: which are the best earbuds in the Galaxy?

 

After a relatively long hiatus, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro have landed, and these top-tier AirPods Pro 2 rivals offer plenty of premium features that impressed in our recent review...more

 
 

Heinz swaps ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ for condiments in meta movie tie-in

 

The CPG company is drawing comparisons between ketchup and mustard and the outfits of the two title characters...more

 
 

Why Cortex is combining heritage and innovation to create a sports-specific digital marketing platform

 

A new wave of sports-specific vendors are looking to marry advanced technology with industry knowledge to accelerate the industry’s digital transformation...more

 
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