

Web Page: Create a dynamic webpage or presentation to share a digital story. Creative Cloud Express can also be used to create brochures, flyers, posters, and more. Graphics: Create digital covers, banners, advertisements, and posts meant for social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Web Page & Video: Suitable for plugging in your (info)graphics to develop fuller text & video narratives around your data. In fact, don't miss their page on Data Visualization Tips for Infographics.
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Graphics: Suitable for creating professional looking (info)graphics for data visualization needs. If not using your own media or stock media through Adobe, consider copyright.Ĭonsider templates and ability or the extent to which you can modify within them. Upload your own images and graphics or choose from stock from Adobe. Video: Record narration over your video or slideshow. Web Page: Suitable for longer prose and exhibit-style text typical of a webpage or adapt your page into a presentation. Graphics: Short, descriptive, engaging text suitable for social media, advertising, flyers, and other promotional-type material.

Even though I have the whole Creative Cloud suite, I find myself using Express every day because it allows me to go from a creative idea to an end graphic so quickly and easily. It also provides a huge variety of royalty-free design templates, icons, clip art, and backgrounds that are searchable and extremely useful. You have the ability to add text, work with layers, remove backgrounds and more, in an interface that is very clean and intuitive. This video shows you how I do just that.Įxpress is kind of like working in Adobe Photoshop, only about 1000x easier. I had this great photos of our team geared up to go in the water, but the background was an unattractive jumble of gray and brown that didn't scream "island diving." Using the browser-based Adobe Express, I was able to quickly knock out the background and replace it with a scene that shows the dive site and the iconic features of Catalina. That's exactly what I wanted to do when creating this thumbnail for our video about diving with the 200DL Underwater Housing for the Canon EOS R5 in Catalina. When making thumbnails, banners, and other graphics it's common to want to remove the background from a portrait to replace it with a different scene or a solid color.
