That’s a great point, Zabi. As a senior artworker, I completely agree—collaboration tools need to be tailored to how creative teams actually work. In fast-paced environments where we're constantly reviewing packaging layouts, brand guidelines, or marketing visuals, being able to annotate directly on high-res PDFs in real time would be a game changer. Especially when deadlines are tight, smoother version control and synced feedback could save hours of back-and-forth. Adobe Acrobat could really become the backbone of creative approvals if it leaned more into the practical needs of production artists and artworkers, not just document viewers.
https://www.phildelaney.com/
That’s a great point, Zabi. As a senior artworker, I completely agree—collaboration tools need to be tailored to how creative teams actually work. In fast-paced environments where we're constantly reviewing packaging layouts, brand guidelines, or marketing visuals, being able to annotate directly on high-res PDFs in real time would be a game changer. Especially when deadlines are tight, smoother version control and synced feedback could save hours of back-and-forth. Adobe Acrobat could really become the backbone of creative approvals if it leaned more into the practical needs of production artists and artworkers, not just document viewers.
https://www.phildelaney.com/