equality means coexistence.
it only works together.
Adobe Live Events
The ‘daily dose of creativity’ livestreams are now even more accessible; available in local language to inspire and connect creatives in Germany, UK, and France
Adobe has today announced Adobe Live, its renowned series of live creative shows, will extend to the UK, Germany and France as a series of daily interactive livestreams, providing people with a regular dose of creative inspiration and keeping them connected and learning during uncertain times.
Adobe’s focus on online event formats to support communities and customers remotely with innovative and engaging live experiences follows on from the recent announcement that Adobe MAX, the world’s largest creativity conference, will for the first time ever be a fully-digital experience, available to everyone at no cost.
The recent success of Adobe’s virtual Summit and its digital content activity, which has already generated more than 450,000 global attendees visit the Summit hub online across the world, has underlined the strong demand from customers and communities for high-quality live and on-demand content, at scale.
Adobe Live, running on Behance, features some of the world’s leading creative minds sharing their tips, tricks and techniques on how to best use Adobe tools; including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro and more. In these interactive sessions, livestream viewers are encouraged to share their unique challenges and questions for Adobe’s visionary speakers to solve in real time.
“We’re privileged to host one of the biggest and most active creative communities in the world,” said Simon Morris, Senior Director, Marketing at Adobe. “Adobe Live brings together creatives from every background imaginable. It represents an incredible opportunity for our European community to come together, share ideas, get inspired, and above all, celebrate creativity; we’re delighted to tailor it to our thriving community in Europe.”
With more inspirational speakers to be revealed during the next few weeks, we’ve already enjoyed the company of Kelly Anna, Will Paterson, Mikiko Ponczeck, Gordon Reid, Marylou Faure, Yarza Twins, CrispyRob, Sebastian Spasic, Haeme Ulrich or Flore Maquin to name a few.
Adobe Live Events
When
Adobe Live is streaming daily in English, French, and German.
United Kingdom: 12 p.m. BST / 1 p.m. CET
Germany: 11 a.m. CET
France: 2 p.m. CET
Where
You’ll find all Adobe Live sessions on Behance. Head to:
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Long walks
Being with nature and open space with multicultural and inclusive friends makes us a happier and balanced persons.
NEW!NOW!
It is time to change the perspective with which we have seen the future so far and to reinterpret new values for our society and our Earth. Each of us has a small role in this great revolution. We are still in time, now!
Exitation
We exist, if we are outside, with the sun, surrounded by the people we care about, in nature. Now the feeling is to leave as soon as possible to meet, to embrace each other, to exist and to coexist.
Be kind, be color blind
In sociology, a color blind society is one where racial classification does not limit a person’s opportunities. Such societies are free from differential legal or social treatment based on their race or color. A color blind society has race-neutral governmental policies that reject discrimination in any form in order to promote the goal of racial equality. (Color blind, Wikipedia, may 26, 2020)
self love
Wie komme ich in die Selbst liebe?
7 Tipps für mehr Selbst liebe & Selbst mitgefühl
TIPP 1: Verbanne alle harsche Selbst kritik und zeige Selbst mitgefühl. …
TIPP 2: Jage dir nicht selbst durch deine Gedanken Angst ein. …
TIPP 3: Habe Geduld mit dir. …
TIPP 4: Lobe dich. …
TIPP 5: Habe Nachsicht mit deinen Schwächen. …
TIPP 6:Schenke dir selbst häufig ein Lächeln.
TIPP 7: … du.
1.REHGENERATING 2.LESS_LIKES 3.JUST_ENTER 4.RAD.
Start with yourself, let go of habits trained onto you by a crooked society, and give the environment some space to regenerate.
CoExit
If we want to coexist, even if we want to exist we need to give up some of our habits. So exiting from some of our habits is essential for our future, most probably we need to exit coal mining or we need to exit nuclear power. Exit is also a term that we look for, during times of emergency. An exit can be a gate to a more secure place. In such times as we now live, we need to find some exits so we can promise a better future or at least a similar future as ours to new generations.
Connected – but at what price?
Coexistence also means paying attention to our interpersonal interaction, our human behaviour and consumption of content and products in the digital space – more than ever in times of COVID-19.
Social media, video calls, platforms for exchange and online shops connect us, give us pleasure, enrich us with knowledge and lure us with attractive prices.
But on the other hand, these media can also be deceptive. The line between truth and fake news, the behaviour of people in »real life« and in the digital space, good will and trickery is becoming increasingly blurred.
We may enjoy, but must remain vigilant to handle our »new life« together in the digital space.
To be bold, it’s time to rethink
In order to guarantee sustainable coexistence, we need to reevaluate our priorities. At the moment we strongly rely on the development of a capitalistic state. We profit of this development with comfort and luxury, yet it leaves us in a fragile state of uncertainty as soon as we run into an economical, political or other social hickup. We strive for a high quality standard of living but fear of future is counterproductive for that matter. That means it is necessary to make sure we create a system that thrives on compassion and collective thinking. If we realize the potential of working with each other and with our community we can create a more effective, stable and safer environment, that c
equal coexist
from distance everything looks the same. from galaxy the earth is just dust in space. so we are. the only way to coexist with all the others we should except everything as equal in rights, in believes and in specifics. together it works out.
Alright
Pragmatism & Irony…
New video interviews online from L.A.
For Slanted Magazine #35—L.A. the Slanted team met many great designers, artists and teachers, who all—really, all—when asked where their allegiance lies: with N.Y. or L.A., yelled “L.A.!!!” without batting an eyelid. You can find their brilliant works in the new issue, and a deeper look at their opinions and views through video interviews that can be watched online on our video platform for free!
Cercle
Leave No One Behind
The illustration deals with the inhuman situation in the refugee camps. Especially now, during the Corona Pandemic, but also in general, Europe has a human duty to provide decent and safe shelter for people from war zones fleeing from terror and war. The illustration takes a clear position for an open and tolerant Europe, without borders!
Referenz Grotesk
Referenz Grotesk by the Typographic Research Lab Open2Type is a contemporary typeface full of references referring to the type design history of Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design. Its typographic history holds a broad spectrum of shapes and characters, including F.H. Ernst Schneidler (1882–1956), Imre Reiner (1900–1987), Walter Brudi (1907–1987), Kurt Weidemann (1922–2011) and Frank Heine (1964–2003).
Extensive studies about the academy’s typographic history resulted in the new font Referenz Grotesk that includes traces of Weidemann’s Corporate as well as calligraphic hints that link to Schneidler’s Stuttgarter Schule (Stuttgart School) where writing played an important role during the form finding process. For the regular text fonts these features are integrated in a subtle manner whereas several alternative glyphs pick up more expressive forms that open up a broad range of visual expressions.
Referenz Grotesk is available in six weights, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Extra Bold, and Black, plus italics. In addition, the family includes multiple OpenType functions such as Stylistic Sets, Tabular Figures and Case Sensitive forms.
Referenz Grotesk
Designer: Stefanie Schwarz and Dirk Wachowiak, open2type.org
Foundry: Sudtipos, sudtipos.com
Release date: March 2020
Weights: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Extra Bold, and Black (plus italics)
OpenType functions: Stylistic Sets, Tabular Figures, and Case Sensitive forms
Price per weight: $ 49.–
Complete pack: $ 199.–
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“The Great ‘Polish’ Synagogue from Bucharest”, from the series “Mobile Churches”, 2013-2017, © Anton Roland Laub
2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps. To this day, the Holocaust in Romania has hardly been dealt with, although the Romanian state was responsible for the murder of more than 300,000 Jews, according to the Wiesel Foundation.Under dictator Ceaușescu, Bucharest was literally erasing its own past, demolishing one-third of the historic area.The Great ‘Polish’ Synagogue was spared, but it was imprisoned by socialist housing blocks erected all around. Withdrawn from the cityscape, it still holds the unresolved remnants of the past. Inside we learn about the Jewish genocide during WWII, a dark chapter that has not yet come to light in the public debate.
Escape rooms
contrast in coexistence
In our present situation, we are more aware of this than ever. We reflect on what is essential and find the time to reflect and take care of each other. COEXIST stands for free personal developement, religious freedom, tolerance and understanding. The implementation was done analogously with ink and should reflect the togetherness in our beautiful contrasting and diverse environment.
monkeymix
i took this picture in march 2020 in the peruian jungle. two monkeys of different species playing and hugging eachother. Just a simple thing, but in Corona times an image full of longings to be back where the primates are in this picture.
COEXIST / NOEXIST
There’s no existence itself, it’s always about coexistence or no-existence.
Everyone have to choice.
FRAGILE LIFE
Life as we know it is fragile – our coexistence is fragile. Let us keep an eye on it and protect it, before it´s broken forever.
coexist(ence) with empathy
With my work I would like to address a very important point in the issue of coexistence. Empathy.
If people were willing to sometimes just listen sincerely or just be there for someone, we would gain so much more. And it takes so little to show empathy. Watch. Listen. Appreciate it. Show your own feelings and communicate them. I think empathy is the secret key to coexistence. To me, coexistence is opening your umbrella to someone and walking a path together.