The clock hits 2:00 AM. You’ve synced your colors via on your phone, and they’ve appeared instantly in your Libraries panel. You hit Cmd+S one last time, the fans on your MacBook Pro finally quiet down, and you realize that for the first time in years, the "Cloud" actually feels like it’s working with you instead of against you. It was a good year to be a creative.
The year is 2015. You’ve just cracked open a fresh energy drink, the blue glow of your monitor is the only light in the room, and the splash screens are dancing across your desktop. This was the era of the "Dark UI" becoming the standard—it felt professional, sleek, and serious. Adobe CC 2015 Photoshop Ilustrator Indesign...
Then, you jump over to . You’re working on a logo, and for the first time, you aren't terrified of the Zoom tool. Thanks to the new GPU Performance boost, you can zoom in 64,000% into a single anchor point without the program stuttering. It’s smooth—dangerously smooth. You spend a little too much time just zooming in and out because you finally can . The clock hits 2:00 AM