Overview

Leonardo.Ai needed an asset-management system: somewhere for everything its users generated to live, in the family of Google Drive or Dropbox. I designed Collections around one idea that changed the experience: collections behave like YouTube playlists. An asset lives once, in your root, and is referenced into any number of collections rather than copied between them. One instance, many places. It made organizing instant for users and cut the platform's storage costs.

Leonardo.Ai

Collections became the asset-management layer of the platform Netflix and other enterprise clients worked in. It belongs to the same enterprise feature family as the collaborative workspaces.

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