Does anyone have a good system for organizing their firm's digital assets? I'm curious how other firms organize their many photos, project information, branding content, and so on. We're looking for a less clunky way to sort and look through files and move away from our current file / folder system, which requires a lot of clicking and digging around. If people have experience with photo sorting, automation/processing, and tagging/metadata and know of good platforms to use, I'd love to hear about those systems. My firm uses Adobe Creative Suite, so we're considering using their cloud for organization. Any tips on how to better organize a firm's digital assets will be greatly appreciated.
Jovan Millet
Feb 25, 23 5:19 pm
Bumping because I'd also love opinions about this. We currently just dump photos into dated folders within each job file. It's also a major hassle. I know that my boss (who exclusively uses a Mac + iPhone) is able to keep her site photos in iCloud storage in different folders, so at least it's slightly less painful than downloading and cataloging.
Does anyone have a good system for organizing their firm's digital assets? I'm curious how other firms organize their many photos, project information, branding content, and so on. We're looking for a less clunky way to sort and look through files and move away from our current file / folder system, which requires a lot of clicking and digging around. If people have experience with photo sorting, automation/processing, and tagging/metadata and know of good platforms to use, I'd love to hear about those systems. My firm uses Adobe Creative Suite, so we're considering using their cloud for organization. Any tips on how to better organize a firm's digital assets will be greatly appreciated.
Bumping because I'd also love opinions about this. We currently just dump photos into dated folders within each job file. It's also a major hassle. I know that my boss (who exclusively uses a Mac + iPhone) is able to keep her site photos in iCloud storage in different folders, so at least it's slightly less painful than downloading and cataloging.