Why/How Canva Destroyed Adobe Market"e; examines a fundamental shift in the design and creative-software landscape, arguing that Canva's rise did not occur through confrontation or technological superiority alone, but through accessibility, simplicity, and a deep understanding of human behavior. Rather than portraying Adobe's position as a failure, the book reframes "e;destruction"e; as market transformation-one in which new creators, educators, startups, and organizations entered the design economy at unprecedented scale. Drawing on design theory, psychology, economics, and platform studies, Why/How Canva Destroyed Adobe Market demonstrates how democratized tools can coexist with professional mastery, expanding participation without diminishing craft. Ultimately, the book offers a broader lesson for modern industries: true disruption emerges when systems empower people to begin, communicate, and create with confidence.