We are back from our awesome trip to L.A. Apart from the amazing sightseeing, our main priority was of course the Adobe MAX. And what a success that was. We have met so many different talented professionals. A lot of them let us know that they are frequent Dreamweaver users, which made our visit even more worth it.
The Story
We attended different sessions, keynotes, and fun events. During all of those activities we got so much interesting and inspiring information. Still the best part of the conference was standing at our own booth and meeting so many creative individuals who were interested in Adobe Dreamweaver. We have spoken to hundreds of people who were very excited regarding the idea of having options to add to their Dreamweaver, or to just make their Dreamweaver experience easier and more trouble-free.
Thank you all for following us during these days, and for being a part of it all.
To give you a little overview of our time at the Adobe MAX:
Sightseeing and looking up all the beautiful spots of L.A. beforehand
The hard work behind the screens before it all started
The official start of the 2015 Adobe MAX conference
Adobe sneak peeks that may or may not make it into future products
One of the many interesting and informative sessions we attended
Hanging out with Digital Alchemist Janine Warner
This inspiring woman has written all of the Dreamweaver for Dummies books. Apart from that she has written or coauthored more than 25 books and created lots of excellent training videos about web design. Not only is she incredibly successful at her job, but also such an energetic and positive person to be around with.
Waiting for the attendees to stop by for a demonstration, chat or ...
... a beer
The Community Pavilion was filled with amazing designs and so many creatives
Great professionals and long time friends: Randy Edmunds and David Powers
Randy Edmunds(left) is a Dreamweaver veteran, core member of the Brackets team and member of the upcoming Adobe Comet project.
David Powers(right) is the author of more than 20 bestselling books and video training courses, mainly focused on PHP, CSS and Dreamweaver.
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