Hands-on: Adobe Slate takes another stab at “visual stories”<article>
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<p>Adobe just launched a new iPad app that aims to make anyone feel like a magazine editor.</p><p>It’s called Adobe Slate, and it offers a way to mash up words and pictures into slick-looking stories for the web. Slate automates things like animations and transitions, and purposely limits control over fonts and formatting, so that anyone can make a good-looking story with no design know-how.</p><p>The end-result is a webpage, hosted by Adobe, that automatically formats itself to fit any screen size. (
Here’s an example.) Slate is available now as
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Hands-on: Adobe Slate takes another stab at “visual stories”