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# Launch a PFP project

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### What is it?

A PFP project typically involves a set number of unique image outputs, made up of distinct, randomly-combined traits. Highlight lets you take a folder of images and a `metadata.json` file and upload them to launch a PFP project.

### How to do it?

* Go to the Highlight dashboard and select the option to [create a Series](https://highlight.xyz/tools/collections/create/type/Series)
* Upload your artwork and metadata zip file
* Set sales details such as launch date and length, free, fixed price or auction, and more
* You can also set up discounts for those on an allowlist. Check out this article [Setting up gates (allowlists)](/knowledge-base/for-creators/selling-your-nfts/setting-up-gates-allowlists.md) to learn how.
* Launch your collection

### Demo project files

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### [Launch a PFP project ↗](https://highlight.xyz/tools/collections/create/type/Series)


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