Adobe technology has long been used in the world of fashion, but now it’s changing the future of it.
Project Primrose is a new technology that uses flexible, non-emissive textiles to create static or dynamic patterns on any application. It allows designs on clothing, furniture and more to change with the click of a button, creating infinite style possibilities.
The company revealed the concept during its annual Adobe Max conference in Los Angeles last week, where engineers, developers and creative professionals showcase the latest from Adobe’s suite of applications.
“Unlike traditional clothing, which is static, Primrose allows me to refresh my look in a moment,” said Christine Dierk, the research scientist behind Primrose.
Dierk stunned the crowd wearing an interactive garment she created covered in scale-like…