About Adobe
Adobe makes the creative software standard used across design, photography, video, illustration, and digital marketing — Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects, InDesign, Lightroom, and the new AI-native Firefly. Its Document Cloud business is built around Acrobat and Adobe Sign for PDF creation and electronic signatures, and the Experience Cloud (Adobe Analytics, Marketo, Magento) serves enterprise marketing teams. Founded in 1982 by John Warnock and Chuck Geschke in Mountain View, California, Adobe pioneered desktop publishing through PostScript and PDF. The company is headquartered in San Jose and transitioned from boxed software to a subscription model with Creative Cloud in 2013.
About the Adobe logo
The Adobe (ADBE) logo is part of the Tickericons pack — a hand-crafted set of logos for every company in the S&P 500. Each logo is manually redrawn to a consistent grid, weight, and corner radius so ADBE sits cleanly next to other tickers in cap tables, dashboards, equity research, and fintech UI.
You get two styles: the trademark (just the symbol, ideal for grids and tight UI) and the full logo (mark plus wordmark, ideal when there's room to breathe). Both ship as scalable SVG, high-resolution PNG, and reusable Figma components.
Adobe was added to the S&P 500 on May 5, 1997 and is currently classified under the Information Technology sector.
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