3/24/2024 0 Comments Adobe cc![]() ![]() Now, Adobe’s adding a way to group your stuff by teams and by projects, synchronized for everyone involved. Creative Cloud’s website already serves as sort of a bare-bones take on Google Drive but for all your cloud PSDs and whatnot. It also ties into Spaces, which is Adobe’s new interface for organizing files across teams. Creative Cloud Spaces lets users organize shared assets. ![]() You can pull Cloud documents onto a canvas, and they’ll link back to the original file, letting you open them up to make changes. So today, it’s announcing a few new tools headed to the platform: basic web-based versions of Photoshop and Illustrator, a new feature called Canvas that lets you make mood boards, and a feature called Spaces that lets teams arrange and synchronize assets for projects.Ĭanvas is similar to a bunch of tools that designers already use - there’s Miro, PureRef, you could even do something like this in Figma if you wanted to - but it comes with the perk of being integrated with Adobe’s ecosystem. Adobe is trying to make Creative Cloud’s website into more of a hub for collaborating across teams. ![]()
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