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Creative ideas come to life with Dropbox

3 min read

Apr 23, 2025

Miguel Soltero: Songwriter, producer, and engineer at Chromatic 12

Songwriter, producer, and engineer Miguel Soltero smiles as he sits in his studio with guitars in the background.

David Tucker: Creative director at Polychrome, LLC

Creative director David Tucker sits with his arms folded in front of a desktop computer in his office.

Josh Edelson: Photographer at Edelson Photography

Photographer Josh Edelson works on his laptop computer while a dark, smoky landscape is seen in the background.

Dropbox makes every creative process work

Each of these creative professionals may have their own way of tackling projects, but they’ve all built Dropbox into their workflows. Whether it’s through real-time collaboration, seamless review cycles, or digital archiving, Dropbox helps them organize and deliver their best work.

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