Initially hired as an evangelist for the U.S. software giant, Tom is now helming Adobe’s Project Comet, a new UI/UX tool that will streamline the way websites and mobile apps are designed and developed.
“I wanted to build a project that met my needs,” Tom said, explaining how his brainstorming eventually turned into a viable project. “My vision was pretty in line with what we are building.” Comet is set to hit the market next year.
“I have had a long relationship with Adobe. I first opened Photoshop when I was 7,” said Tom, noting that the way he landed a job at the company was a case of being in the right place at the right time - and a lot of networking.
“I think it’s about knowing what you want to do and then finding the people who will support you,” he said. “I wanted to learn from my heros.”
Tom led a design workshop two days earlier at STRV’s Prague development office, where he walked participants through Project Comet’s key features. He also moderated a smaller discussion on the topic at the party following his Silicon Valley Insights’ talk.
“Project Comet is laser focused on product design of user interfaces and user experiences, from designing and prototyping to sharing and export for production,” Tom explained. “You can do high–fidelity design as well as tell the story of your app or a website by connecting the screens in the flow and building an interactive prototype.”
If you missed him in Prague, you can win a chance to meet Tom in person and tour Adobe’s San Francisco office next year. STRV is organizing a Silicon Valley contest for software engineers. Two winners will receive roundtrip tickets to San Francisco in 2016, where they will visit some of the hottest tech companies in Silicon Valley, including Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox and Adobe. Enter for your chance to win today!