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Five ways to use Adobe Express in your degree

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Whether you’re a design student or haven’t touched a creative app in your life, Adobe Express makes it easy to create eye-catching content, with no experience necessary. Adobe Express is an all-in-one design, photo, and video tool to make content creation easy. The best part? Curtin students get free access! Here are five ways to use it to your advantage, regardless of what degree you’re doing (and impress your tutors while you’re at it). 

1. Make presentations that actually stand out 

Tired of the same old PowerPoint slides? Adobe Express lets you build stunning presentations with visuals, animations and custom layouts that’ll make your work pop. Perfect for group assignments, pitches or class talks where you want to look sharp. 

2. Level up your social media or club content 

Running a club or event? Need graphics for a student society page? Adobe Express has templates for posters, reels, stories and more. You can quickly whip up professional-looking designs without needing design skills, or hours of your time. 

3. Create academic posters or infographics 

If your course involves visual assignments or data presentations, Express is a game-changer. Use it to build infographics, digital posters or visual reports that are clean, informative and easy to understand. Way more engaging than a text-heavy doc! 

4. Build a mini portfolio or resume 

Creative resume? Online portfolio? Social media content to promote yourself? You can use Adobe Express to showcase your work and experience in a visually appealing way, a great for applying to internships, jobs or exchange programs. 

5. Make group projects look more cohesive 

If your group assignment needs visuals, you can create branded content together in one space. Express has easy-to-share templates and a collaborative workspace, which makes pulling everything together way less chaotic. 

Pro tip: Log in via Curtin’s Adobe access to start using Adobe Express for free. And don’t forget to follow @curtinlifeaustralia for more uni life hacks and digital tools to make your study life easier. 

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