A Graffiti Collage Under the Wasatch Mountains
Live art at a company event does something no product demo can do. It creates a shared moment that everyone in the room experiences together. When Adobe brought us to their campus in Lehi, Utah for a June 2024 employee event, they didn’t just want decoration on a wall. They wanted a live performance and a finished piece that their team could stand in front of and feel connected to. We delivered both.
Workfront Planning at the Center
Adobe’s Workfront Planning product was the centerpiece of the event, and we made it the centerpiece of the mural. The piece is a texture-heavy graffiti collage: layered surfaces, big gestural marks, and a visual density that rewards anyone who takes time to look closely. Adobe had specific words they wanted in the piece: “Business Results,” “Flexibility,” “Collaboration,” and “Work Execution,” and all four are tagged into the artwork in a way that feels natural to the composition. The words are part of the texture, not captions sitting over it.
Vinyl Records and the Utah Backdrop
The event had a second theme running alongside the Workfront focus. Vinyl records were stenciled into the mural using spray paint, a nod to the event’s music element that adds another layer to an already layered piece. The Adobe campus in Lehi sits against the Wasatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges, and painting a large-scale outdoor piece with that backdrop was something worth noting. The mountains were visible the entire time we worked, and that geography gave the whole event a sense of place.
Watching a mural come together in real time does something to an audience. People stop by at different stages, ask questions, and feel connected to the finished piece in a way they wouldn’t if they just walked past it on a wall. By the end of the event, the mural wasn’t just art at a company gathering. It was a shared experience the Adobe team had watched take shape from start to finish.