(You can also download preview versions of files before you commit, to make sure an image is just right for your project.) Once you find what you are looking for from the Adobe Stock website, download the file and it’s yours to use. Download and import a JPEG, or open an InDesign template and start customizing text and other elements. Whether you are a Creative Cloud user or not, Adobe Stock assets work just like any other file of the same type.
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(Plus, it all works with a login and service provider – Adobe – that many designers already use.) 5 Reasons You’ll Love Adobe StockĪdobe Stock has assets and resources that you’ll want to use. Before Adobe Stock, most creatives had to subscribe to two services for access to stock images and templates, but this tool combines them into one. There’s almost every image – from photos to videos to illustrations – you can imagine, but you can also download templates to get projects moving faster.
(Design Shack users can try 10 images free today.)Īnother key differentiator is that Adobe Stock isn’t just a collection of images, like many stock providers. It also syncs with your personal Creative Cloud library for easy access. So when you access a file, it’s available in tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign right away. What’s different about Adobe Stock is that it’s built right into your Creative Cloud software. The library includes more than 90 million individual elements that come with a royalty-free license. Adobe Stock is a provider of ready-to-use photos, illustrations, videos, templates and 3D assets for creative projects.