Creatives aren’t happy with Adobe and Billie Eilish’s latest collaboration

An image of Billie Eilish next to the Adobe logo
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Creative contests can sometimes be a great opportunity for artists, offering a chance to showcase work and make connections. But while exposure is useful, it doesn't pay the rent – a fact creatives are reminding Adobe and Billie Eilish about after their latest collaboration was revealed this week.

Adobe has teamed up with the singer to launch 'Make the Merch', a contest calling for merchandise designs for her upcoming tour. But while there are plenty of prizes up for grabs, the contest's small print has fallen foul of the creative community. (Feeling creative? Check out the best Photoshop alternatives.)

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Daniel John
Senior News Editor

Daniel John is Senior News Editor at Creative Bloq. He reports on the worlds of art, design, branding and lifestyle tech (which often translates to tech made by Apple). He joined in 2020 after working in copywriting and digital marketing with brands including ITV, NBC, Channel 4 and more.