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Published on October 19th, 2020 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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TUNE-IN 10/20: Tyler the Creator, Offset, Common, Marshmello and More Headline the Adobe MAX Conference (October 20 – 22)

Life has gone digital and one of the exciting events coming up is the virtual Adobe MAX Creativity Conference featuring Grammy-Award winning artists Tyler, the Creator and Common, alongside global chart-toppers Offest of the Migos, Marshmello, and more!

Tyler the Creator - Adobe MAX

Tyler the Creator – Adobe MAX

From October 20-22, the free online conference will include exclusive celebrity-led keynote sessions inspiring the next generation of creators. Featured VIP talent will offer attendees insight into their personal methods of staying resilient in these times, developing one’s craft, and the importance of life-long learning.

You can find the schedule below for Adobe’s speakers below: 

  • Video in the Spotlight (Zendaya) – Tuesday, 10/20 at 5pm ET 
  • Smarter Social Storytelling (Awkwafina & Offset) – Wednesday, 10/21 at 5pm ET 
  • Expanding Creative Possibilities with the Power of AI & 3D (Tyler, the Creator) – Thursday, 10/22 at 5pm ET
  • Smarter Social Storytelling (Naomie Harris) – Thursday, 10/22 at 5pm ET
  • Video in the Spotlight (Miranda July) – Tuesday, 10/20 at 4:30pm ET
  • Video in the Spotlight (Kevin Parry) – Tuesday, 10/20 at 5pm ET

You can register at max.adobe.com to schedule sessions of interest.

 

About Adobe MAX Creativity Conference 2020

The Adobe MAX Creativity Conference is the world’s largest free creativity conference. Running from October 20 through October 22, 2020, the virtual conference includes three full days of luminary speakers, celebrity appearances, musical performances, global collaborative art projects, and 350+ sessions – all at no cost.



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