![]() Sometimes for bigger projects, sending a direct link everytime can get a little annoying– clients digging through old emails to grab dropbox links, etc. Why not let them stay nestled softly in the cloud? Nobody wants to download a bunch of big image files. If you send the email and forgot to add something or spot a mistake, you can throw updated files in the dropbox folder and it's no big deal. You can add/edit/remove items from a link-shared Dropbox folder. ![]() ![]() With things organized like this, I can easily send out files I produced on any given day. Here's the basic structure of my project files. Anytime I finish a set of designs for client review I send a dropbox link instead of an attachment. I use Dropbox to store 100% of my client work– source files, review folders, inspiration, assets, etc.
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