Using AI image generator on Adobe Express
Whether I needed an infographic, a social media post, or marketing materials like brochures, flyers, visiting cards, or ads, I could find a wide range of templates.
Creating infographics for my blog with templates on Adobe Express
I found the Recommended feature helped me customize designs quickly and effectively.
Designing flyers on Express with ideas from the Recommended feature
Of course, the free plan has its limits. For instance, you can’t export PNG files with a transparent background, a must for logos and vector designs. The lack of an erase tool was another drawback. Also, you can’t import .ai or .psd files directly with the free account, which I feel is essential for professional graphic designers.
Storage is capped at 5GB, and templates, stock photos, and videos are all limited in the free plan, which works for smaller projects but might feel restrictive if you’re working on more extensive designs.
That said, I found Adobe Express to shine in other areas. For one, the watermark only appeared when I used premium templates or elements, so most free resources were perfectly usable without any added branding. Collaboration was another standout feature–I loved being able to tag people and edit together in real time, which made it a fantastic option for team projects.
While it’s not as advanced or technical as Illustrator, Photoshop, or InDesign, I see Adobe Express as a solid, no-fuss design tool for quick projects. The variety of templates available for social media posts, flyers, and marketing materials made it incredibly resourceful for someone like me who juggles multiple design needs.