![]() ![]() I typically use Dropbox and Pinterest for similar purposes, but I thought I'd give Collect a try for organizing boards that are hopefully easier to access for others. I would recommend it to anyone who are in search of a pocket clip book in its most simple form. I have loved how paper provides affordances comparable to a real sketchbook via paper flipping and opening / closing gestures, and thus look for similar features in Collect, being a digital Clipping book equivalent.Īll in all I enjoy using this tool so far and look forward to more improvements. E.g Arrange layout of a board via drag and drop, make a certain image larger or smaller, using drag to move stuff to another board, use gesture to return to previous navigation steps. There’re certain “basic” interactions I would love to see in this app that would really brighten the day for me. I love it that it does not offer much complex features, and it stands alone so I don’t have to pollute my own family photo albums when searching for references of Sphinx and Dragons. While previously using a combination of Pinterest and apple photos, I find this little app standing out for being simplistic and light weighted, allowing me to quickly organizing a handful of stuff for a specific project at hand. Working on each of these projects requires a lot of reference images / videos form a variety of sources. I have been a 53 paper user creating illustrations, design drafts for logos, wireframes etc for many years, along with other creation tools such as Procreate and Adobe Fresco. ![]() Good addition to a personal creative workflow These include storytelling platform WePresent, quick slide-making tool Paste, immersive sketching app Paper, inspiration-capturing tool Collect, and the WeTransfer platform, where 42 million people send one billion files every month. Founded in 2009 as a simple, well-designed file sharing service for the creative community, WeTransfer has grown into a set of products for different parts of the creative process. WeTransfer makes beautifully obvious tools that bring ideas to life. To backup and sync all your boards and items across your devices, upgrade to Collect Pro. Whether it’s inspiration, ideas you’re working on, references for later, or stuff you love-you can save, organize, and share it for free with Collect. Invite others to collaborate on boards so everyone’s on the same page. ![]() Share boards with anyone, no sign-up required.Organize all your items into beautiful boards to visualize your ideas.Save links and cool stuff you find from across your apps.Add images, songs, videos, documents and anything else you got.You can share boards (if you want), and work together right in a board! Upload images and videos, save links and anything from across your apps, then organize it all into visual boards. And you can easily send files to anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account themselves.Collect is the best way to save everything that inspires you and fuels your ideas. You don’t have to worry about storage space, permissions, or managing file access. ![]() Plus, you can send finished work as soon as you’re done just by dragging and dropping files without having to upload them to the cloud first-all within Dropbox. When you send large files to clients, you want them delivered quickly and securely-Dropbox ticks these boxes. With Dropbox Transfer, on the other hand, you can send files and folders up to 250 GB, making it an ideal choice whether you’re a freelancer or a mid-size business. If you’re a freelancer, WeTransfer can get a basic transfer job done, but their file sharing space caps out at 200 GB on a paid plan. Dropbox Transfer is a great solution for anyone who needs to create and send large files-freelancers, production companies, music producers, graphic designers, creative and digital agencies, publishers and podcasters, video creators, architects and construction companies, data scientists-and more. ![]()
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