Adobe is such a shit company.
I would say the strength of the movie lies in its pacing and its ability to communicate information in a stylized, fun way. I'm speculating a cohesive vision is achieved through a single focal point: "Helping Adobe."
A good narrative tool is understanding the endpoint destination of your story and then building toward that.
Knowing the end, then creating the beginning, and filling in the middle is a powerful method. What I feel is often neglected in short films is a clear focus on communicating information, whether it be something referential to Internet culture or the narrative of the plot within the movie. The concept of refining the production pipeline is, in my opinion, ignored and not given much thought in the independent space.