Stories worth telling
From passion projects to community collaborations. Gold-medal dreams to family legacies. Dropbox designs for the people behind every file, the stories they share, and the ideas they bring to life.
Creativity Explored’s library that supported a community of artists
Creativity Explored is a nonprofit that partners with artists who have disabilities. When the pandemic closed their studio, they used Dropbox to help the artists save, showcase, and sell their original work.

Dominique’s family album that keeps her ancestry alive
When graphic designer Dominique King came across some old and fragile family photos, she used Dropbox to scan and save them for the project of a lifetime—and for generations to come.

Benita’s photos that became a vehicle for social change
Photographer, entrepreneur, and activist Benita Nnachortam believes art can foster change. She uses Dropbox to collaborate, organize, and inspire her movement.
