Free Collage Graphics For Your Next Adobe Project

Free Collage Graphics For Your Next Adobe Project

I love papercraft! If you do too and want to add some handmade touches to your next design project, here’s a new free resource you are going to love. I've partnered with Adobe Express to create a free Shared Library of handcrafted collage assets for you to use in your Adobe Creative Cloud projects. They're colourful, they're crafty, and they'll make great additions to your digital artworks, social media graphics, video projects, and more!

Because they're part of an Adobe Public Library it means you can access them from multiple AdobeCC platforms including Express, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere and After Effects. That's versatility right there! To access the graphics, follow the steps below:



How to use these design assets from within Adobe Express

  1. Make sure you’re logged in to your Adobe Creative Cloud account from within your internet browser on a computer (once imported into your projects from the web you can use them on mobile devices!)
  2. Click on this link.
  3. My Cut and Paste Papercraft Graphics library should open up. Click the follow button (top right).
  4. Navigate to Adobe Express on the web.
  5. Click on the Libraries tab on the left menu of your dashboard. Within the Public Libraries tab you’ll see my library show up under the Followed Libraries section. You can now access the graphics in Express on the web and on your devices. Once you’ve clicked on the Library you’ll find them in the Assets tab.

  

 

How to use these design assets with other Adobe Creative Cloud programs

  1. Make sure you’re logged in to your Adobe Creative Cloud account from within your internet browser on a computer (once imported into your projects from the web you can use them on mobile devices!).
  2. Click on this link.
  3. My Cut and Paste Papercraft Graphics library should open up. Click the follow button (top right).
  4. Navigate to your CC program of choice (ie: Photoshop).
  5. In the Libraries panel (Click Window > Libraries to make it visible), scroll to the bottom and click Find libraries in Marketplace.
  6. In the Creative Cloud window that pops up, click Manage Your Libraries.
  7. My Cut and Paste Papercraft Graphics library should now show up under the Your Libraries panel. Click on this.
  8. Jump back into the CC program you’re using. The library should now appear in the Libraries panel. Click on it. You can now drag assets into your projects!

Don’t forget to tag me @kitiyapalaskas if you use these assets and share your project on Instagram! I’d LOVE to see your designs!

This post was sponsored by Adobe Express. All designs and opinions are my own. 

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