Ready, Set, Design
For many people, starting a new design task can be a bit daunting when you consider the many elements that can go into a single project. Adobe Stock helps alleviate those concerns by delivering thousands of professionally-designed templates that work as easy-to-customize design foundations for beginners as well as experienced designers.
Adobe Stock templates are downloadable as single, self-contained files which can be opened directly in Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, or InDesign CC. Adobe TypeKit fonts are available to sync at the start of your work to ensure you are using high-quality, properly licensed fonts for your project.
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If you’re working on a client assignment or on a project for your company, you will likely want to customize your chosen template with specific branding elements. By leveraging Creative Cloud libraries, you can reuse specific elements you’ve already saved such as colors, text styles, graphics and logos. Using assets from a shared library can ensure you’re always using the correct version for your client or company. Learn more about how to reuse assets from CC Libraries here: https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/how-to/creative-cloud-libraries.html
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To get even more benefits from the integration between Adobe Stock and Creative Cloud, use Libraries to organize your Adobe Stock images. You can save images to different Libraries and collaborate with your team so that you’re all using the right visual elements. Learn more about how to use Adobe Stock and Creative Cloud Libraries here: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/how-to/adobe-stock-creative-cloud-libraries.html
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