Adobe releases Comp CC app for iPad


Adobe has launched Comp CC app for iPad that enables the rapid creation of layout concepts for mobile, Web and print projects. Any layouts you create can be easily sent to InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator via the Share menu.

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Designers can start layout-design projects on iPad, creating concepts that incorporate previously created assets and then easily move to the desktop where essential Adobe Creative Cloud tools, including Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC and InDesign CC, can be used to create production-quality work.

Comp CC extends the mobile and desktop workflows enabled by Creative Profile and Creative Cloud Libraries. Creative Cloud Libraries consist of design assets such as images, colors, text styles, brushes and more that members have created with Creative Cloud tools. A member’s Creative Profile surfaces their libraries, as they move from app-to-app and desktop-to-device. Thanks to their Creative Profile and associated Creative Cloud Libraries, Comp CC lets designers quickly combine the Typekit fonts, relevant images, color swatches and shapes they need to jump-start layout-design projects on iPad and later continue their work in CC desktop tools.

“Doing creative work on a mobile device is only useful if the results can be synced to the desktop, where the project can be perfected in a precise, professional-grade tool like InDesign or Photoshop. With Comp CC we’ve simplified the design process, helping creatives take their initial layout-designs on iPad and make them the basis of high-impact finished work on the desktop – all thanks to Creative Cloud.”

said Scott Belsky, vice-president, products at Adobe.

CC joins Adobe’s family of connected Creative Cloud mobile apps, including Illustrator Draw, Illustrator Line, Photoshop Sketch, Adobe Shape CC and Adobe Color CC.


Author: Sneha Bokil

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