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    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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    Lindsey commented  · 

    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.