Create and organize projects

Last updated on Mar 19, 2026

Learn how to create and organize projects in Creative Cloud.

Create projects

You can create projects in Creative Cloud to store your folders or libraries all in one place. You can maintain organized folders and sub-folders within a project and invite your team members to collaborate and work together effectively.

On Adobe Home, go to Files > Projects > Create project.

The Create project button, available at the upper-right corner in the Projects tab, allows you to create a new project.
Create a new project or browse existing ones to get started.

Type a project name and select Create

The Create button, available at the bottom-right corner of the New project window, allows you to create a new project after entering a project name.
Ensure that you're using a unique name for your new project.

Once you have created the project, you can invite collaborators by entering their name or email in the project sharing screen.

Note

You can share individual files with specific people for more granular control.

The space to add people or groups, highlighted in the dialog box, allow you to share your project with others.
You can also skip inviting people to the project, or invite them later.

Set access and permissions levels for each collaborator:

  • Can comment: Can view files and leave feedback, but cannot share.
  • Can edit: Can create, modify, share, and organize files.
The highlighted dropdown menu in the dialog box allows you to give edit or comment permissions to your collaborators.
You can either allow collaborators to edit the project or add comments.

Add an optional message, if required, and select Invite.

Organize projects

Projects allow you to create and organize folders, making your workspace easy to navigate. Depending on your workflow, you can structure your folders however you prefer.

For example, a digital magazine, such as ABC Magazine, can use projects to stay organized and aligned across Adobe apps:

ABC Magazine, Fall 2025 issue:

  • Visual Moodboards 
  • Approved Assets 
  • Asset Drafts 
  • Final Deliverables