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The Russell Brown Show
by Arthur Greenwald
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If you covet the latest technotoys, you've got to agree: Russell Preston Brown has one of the coolest jobs in the world. Officially, Russell is Senior Creative Director at Adobe Systems, a job he defines as "facilitating the exchange between software user and developer that is essential to Adobe's product development."
Yeah right. What he's really got is a license to play with the most successful graphics tools in the world Adobe's Photoshop, llustrator, PageMaker, Premiere, After Effects, PageMill... you get the idea. For all of those products, Russell Brown is Adobe's chief cheerleader, critic and ombudsman.
Russell's boisterous product demos are his claim to fame. Teetering between education and entertainment, his "Apple Master" workshops are standing room only, just like his annual "TEDZILLA" comedy revue which closes every TED Conference. But Brown is no mere performer. Such demos are the reason that Time Magazine and many others chose Adobe and the Mac platform in the first place.
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Meet Russell Brown
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