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Adobe’s Wearable Tech Can Change at the Push of a Button

Adobe showcased Project Primrose at the Adobe Max conference, introducing a breakthrough in fashion technology. Project Primrose leverages flexible, low-power, non-emissive modular displays that can create static or dynamic patterns on various applications, including clothing. It utilizes wearable, flexible, non-emissive textiles, allowing the entire surface to display content created with Adobe Stock, After Effects, Firefly, and Illustrator.

This innovation can be applied to clothing, furniture, handbags, and more. Designers and artists can create interactive patterns, and consumers may have the option to download and wear patterns created by their favorite designers or even design their own. While Project Primrose is a proof of concept, it has the potential to revolutionize the fashion industry and how people interact with clothing and style.