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🪄 Use Adobe Express for beautiful design projects without the license fees: learn about this handy campus tool in the Adobe CC suite

Modified on: Mon, Oct 21, 2024 12:55 PM


Some may have used a tool such as Canva to help with social media, marketing and document design projects in an easy-to-use interface. Perhaps lesser-known is the official Wake Forest app Adobe Express, licensed for all students, faculty and staff at Wake Forest.

Getting Started with Adobe Express

  1. Request your WFU Adobe license (available to all students, faculty and staff) which provides access to the entire suite of Adobe Creative Cloud apps. This form is automated and can be completed at any hour of the day. Estimated time: less than a minute.

  2. Start using Adobe Express. Log in at express.adobe.com with your WFU account. Power your project from scratch, a template or pre-built design elements.

  3. Learn more at new.express.adobe.com/learn 

Learn more

Google Gemini created the below helpful summary:

Adobe Express is a cloud-based design platform for creating content like videos, images, social media posts, and more: 



  • Features: Includes generative AI tools, drag-and-drop video creation, and brand kits. 


  • Templates: Includes thousands of professionally designed templates for social media, documents, posters, marketing materials and video, including resources like Adobe Stock photos, videos, and music. 
  • Collaboration: Collaborate and comment on files in real time with your team. 


  • Asset linking: Seamlessly access and add linked Photoshop and Illustrator assets. 


  • Availability: Available on desktop browser and phone, and files stay synced. 


    • Mobile app: The mobile app offers enhanced video creation, generative AI, social content scheduling, and branding capabilities. 


    • For education: Adobe Express for Education includes thousands of templates and activities, subject and grade-specific templates, and guided activities. 


  • Adobe Express is aimed at mainstream users, not professional graphic designers. 



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