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Is there a way to automate banner resizing/layouts for multiple sizes

New Here ,
Apr 30, 2024 Apr 30, 2024

Let's say I have my main banner layout: (photos used are only for reference, not actual designs)

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and I want to resize it to different other sizes, like these ones for example: 

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Is there a way to automate the layouts while still having the elements proportional to their images sizes? Can it only be done via scripting or are there other tools in photoshop that can be used?

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Apr 30, 2024 Apr 30, 2024

InDesign is better suited to this task:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/au/indesign/using/alternate-layouts-liquid-layouts.html

 

Otherwise searching the web returns a few hits for AI banner software with this feature.

 

It would depend on whether you knew the approx size and orientation of multiple banner templates in advance or require more flexibility for multiple on the fly banners at unknown sizes or orientation.

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Community Expert ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

As @Stephen Marsh already mentioned Photoshop does not seem th eideal tool for the task, but out of curiosity: 

How many different banner formats do you need to create? 

How many layouts do you need to adapt? 

What are the rules? (Like when is the subline left out?)

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Mentor ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

That's called basic graphic design production and needs to be done manually. And none of those elements are "proportional to their images sizes"
Just do the work.

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Community Expert ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024
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That's called basic graphic design production and needs to be done manually. 


Just a few short years ago the same was said about illustration/painting... Now it's done with a prompt.

 

Pretrained generative AI is already making inroads into layout and design.

 

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Just do the work.


By @Earth Oliver


While you still can! :]

The genie is out of the bottle...

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LEGEND ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

Isn't this what artboards are for?

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Community Expert ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024
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Isn't this what artboards are for?


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But the OP wants AI artboards to automatically recompose the content from and to different sizes and orientations.

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New Here ,
Aug 27, 2024 Aug 27, 2024

@Gab BalanonWas wondering if you found a solution to this yet. I have the same task and use Indesign to manually lay out the four most common sizes and then resize based on those. I've heard liquid layouts could make this a lot easier. I've also seen someone who scripted the same principle in Figma, but not my ideal choice since I like my Adobe workflow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5THkTJ-j6k

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New Here ,
Jun 16, 2025 Jun 16, 2025
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I recently discovered this free tool called LunarianWorks dot com. I think they're still in Beta but does a pretty good job for resizing  ads all at once. We're a fashion company so we have pretty good campaign or still life photos from the photoshoots already.  Just need simple cropping and adding the logo, text, etc. It does the job.

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New Here ,
Dec 20, 2024 Dec 20, 2024

I've not found a solution to date in Adobe but Creotopy does exactly this. 

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