This week, Adobe debuted a set of free apps that let creative professionals do real work on their iOS devices. The release was part of the company’s MAX Conference in Los Angeles. The “free” part here is significant. These apps are also intended as entry points for young and non-professional creatives. The nine new and rebranded apps allow you to capture imagery from the real world, make vector drawings and edit images and video.

These apps feed into the desktop workflows of Photoshop, Illustrator and Premiere Pro. Adobe’s new Creative Profile removes the friction of moving assets between applications and users. Adobe has designed these apps to be satisfying and pleasurable experiences on their own. But, to realize their full potential, you need to be a Creative Cloud subscriber ($50/month for the complete set of apps, $30 for Creative Suite users or $20/month for a single app)


source:animation-boss