Export to other Adobe apps: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Lightroom, Creative Cloud etc.
Would be great to have a way to open posts to Illustrator or Photoshop for additional tweaking.
Thanks everyone! Sharing this feedback with the team. Please let me know how you’d like to use this feature (your workflows) so I can share that as well.
Typically Spark is supposed to be the last step in your creation process, but I’d love to hear more about how it could work.
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Jess K
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I would like this feature too!
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Anonymous
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This is so desperately needed. It would make Spark way more useful to me in my workflow.
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Anonymous
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If I could I’d use Spark first in my work flow to place elements and control colours easily.
When it comes to manipulating fonts and adding effects, moving into Illustator would be ideal. -
Jackson Tyler Burke commented
Yes. Please. This would be an awesome feature.
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Jake Landon
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I would also love the option to convert to indesign, photoshop, illustrator...
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Alfonso Francés
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It's fundamental to fine tuning later using more complete software
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Bryan Green
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I'd like to be able to export to Illustrator or Photoshop just for the ability to use all the hundreds of icons available in Spark in my designs.
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Anonymous
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Just want to add my voice to the others here! I manage communications for a university department - as someone with little actual training in graphic design, Spark has been enormously helpful for me to make an initial design which I then try to modify more in Photoshop (as others have said). But it would save a solid amount of time to be able to import the "layers" of the file in Spark into layers in Photoshop.
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Lisa
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Dear Adobe, please give Adobe Spark users the ability to export to Illustrator! There are bugs in Spark that cause PDF layout to appear improperly. These are easy fixes in Illustrator and impossible to fix in Spark.
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Jolan Wood
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@VeronicaBelmont sorry just stubbled on to this thread looking for answers for exporting from spark to photoshop or illustrator and I can't believe this program was meant to be a last step for creation. I'm literally scratching my head thinking why did you guy name it spark then. That name implies its the first place to start something = YOU ARE SPARKING AN IDEA. The spark doesn't come after in the design process, by the last step it should be a big roasting camp fire.
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Robert Kelly
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Spark for me is a first step. I create the post. Then jump through a few adobe hoops to display the posts as LIVE as they can be, with important text updates being added to the posts. After every update I need to download the png, import to lightroom, add to a shared folder then sync with the web (allowing members to keep up to date) ,through lightroom share. Frustrating to say the least. With lightroom as the initial Edit desktop application we would have access to stored resources with full edit capabilities. Within a folder structure that actually keeps the post in there given folders. I'd guess also giving more stability. I can only dream
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Anonymous
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I'm in marketing and I am just about to finalise next quarters print campaign - I use Spark to experiment with 2-3 layouts very quickly, present to managment who selects the one they like, then........ what?? I can't put it into any other offline Adobe program to access more advanced tools to finalise this design before it goes to print. Just annoying!
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Anonymous
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I'm in marketing and I am just about to finalise next quarters print campaign - I use Spark to experiment with 2-3 layouts very quickly, present to management who selects the one they like, then........ what?? I can't put it into any other offline Adobe program to access more advanced tools to finalise this design before it goes to print. Just annoying!
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Jack Bauer
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Think it’s safe to say spark is the the first step to creating stuff. Then fine tuning it on photoshop or illustrator
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JR
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I think being able to export to illustrator or Photoshop would be great fro offline editing. Sometimes, it can be difficult to manipulate file through Spark online.
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Anonymous
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I would like to be able to save the layers to CC so I can edit from other Adobe applications like photoshop.
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Steve
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Yes, we need a way store from SP to CC. Even better to store remixable.
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Lindsey
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Wow, why is this still a question almost four years later? Here is the problem I am having and the perfect case for seamless integration:
I work for a large university and supervise several student workers that use Spark to create flyers, posters, etc. for print. They usually send them to me for tweaks and edits to the text, but as a fully trained graphic designer, this is something I would rather do in Illustrator, so I have more control and can access more features. When they send me a PDF file that they download from Spark and I open it in Illustrator, none of the typefaces come over and I have to start everything from scratch. Wouldn't it make more sense to be able to convert text to outlines within Spark so that part of the design isn't lost? Or have the typefaces in Spark be compatible with those found in Adobe Fonts? This is Adobe for crying out loud. Integration with existing apps should be the first thing on your mind.
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Anonymous
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There should be the option to integrate and share on instagram from the desktop version of Spark. It is so awkward and time consuming to have to download an image or email it and then upload it if you do not use the app on a phone.
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Newbie Sparkler
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Adobe Spark is a fast, on the go design app. Not even been a week yet since I first started using it but I have found myself here in a short space of time asking this question.
So this to me is an obvious thing to do. I would like to prep my designs to be print ready and not have to start from scratch in illustrator. This would be awesome!