8 2021 Adobe Corporate Social Responsibility Report Spotlight: Diverse Voices Creators in ComplexLand Adobe joined Complex Networks’ inaugural ComplexLand virtual festival in December 2020 to highlight five emerging Black creators, putting their work on full display throughout the five-day digital experience. Bria Nicole , Philip Kaiten , Juan Veloz , Justine Mangum of Winnie Weston , and Dana Scruggs all showcased their work within the Adobe Creativity Space, garnering over 1 million views, 138,000 visits, and 230,000 engagements. When I See Black For the next generation of Black creators, seeing themselves and the full spectrum of Black creativity is crucial. We’re proud to share When I See Black , an homage to the spectrum of the Black experience that’s told through the eyes and voices of Black creators and set to Gregory Porter’s track, Revival . The piece features artwork from Esther Luntadila , Crystal Kayiza , Temi Coker , Barr y Yusufu , Devin Wesley , Aurélia Durand , Shani Crowe , Yannis Guibinga , Asia Hall , Lawrence Agyei , Ismail Zaidy , and Joshua Kissi , and it’s been shown across Hulu with 59 million impressions as of December 2020. Where I’m From Where I’m From explores the rich and varied stories that arise from answering the question: “Where are you from?” In this film, Asian and Pacific Islander (API) artists flip the script on this all-too-common question. The piece included eight API artists— Nishat Akhtar , Meiko Arquillos , Shyama Golden , Rebecca Hsu , Shxpir Huang , Hanna Lee Joshi , Don Muna , and Jiaqi Wang — who embrace their roots, lay claim to their myriad identities, and show how their creativity is inspired by their one-of-a-kind experiences. The film has garnered over 1 million views and was featured on Hypebeast, where it has had 19.5 million impressions. I Made a Film Film has the power to shape culture, politics, and social norms, but that can’t happen without a diverse set of voices. I Made a Film , a short film with over 400,000 views as of November 2021 and 29 million impressions on Vanity Fair , put the spotlight on three Sundance Ignite Fellows— Mariales Diaz , Sean Wang , and Zenzele Ojore . Part of a new wave of independent filmmakers who infuse their work with the vibrant textures of their communities and heritages, these artists represent the next generation of storytellers, and Adobe is proud to be part of their journey. Artwork by JD Barnes Artwork by Bria Nicole, Juan Veloz, and Justine Mangum Artwork by Hanna Lee Joshi Artwork by Natasha Cunningham

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