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Rose DV
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 31, 2026

Poll: What do you make most in Adobe Express?

  • July 31, 2026
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Hey!!

 

We're mapping out our next batch of tutorials and we'd rather build the ones you'll actually open than guess.

So... what are you making in Express more than anything else?

Vote below, then tell us your niche in the comments — creator, small biz, student, educator, agency. The more we know about who's making what, the less generic our tutorials get.

What do you create most in Adobe Express?

3 replies

Sheri_Lee
Participant
August 8, 2026

I create accessibility focused infographics and compliance content for Learning & Development professionals.

Currently, I am producing a week ADA Reality Check series counting down to the April 2027 ADA Title II digital accessibility compliance deadline. I use Adobe Express to design some of the visuals, create accessible content, add alt text, and schedule the posts.

I also use Adobe Express professionally in government to support accessible learning and communications so I am especially interested in how Express can help teams create content that is both engaging and accessible. 

I’d love to see more tutorials on accessible design workflows in Express include color contrast, readable typography, alt text accessible social graphics, and practical ways to build accessibility into the creative process from the start. 

Sheri Lee, CPACC | Instructional Designer |Accessibility | Founder, Create Humanly
Rose DV
Community Manager
Rose DVCommunity ManagerAuthor
Community Manager
August 10, 2026

Hi ​@Sheri_Lee - Thank you so much for commenting and expanding more about how you’re using Express. I think accessibility design workflows are such an underrepresented topic, and will definitely consider how we can work some more of this into our tutorials moving forward!

Sheri_Lee
Participant
August 11, 2026

Hi ​@Rose DV 

Thank you! I completely agree that accessibility design workflows deserve more attention.

I’m especially interested in the practical side of this: how creators can build accessibility into their workflow from the beginning, rather than trying to fix accessibility issues after the design is finished.

I’m continuing to explore and share how I’m using Express for accessible infographics, social content, and Learning & Development communications, so I’d be happy to contribute ideas or feedback as you explore this topic further.

Excited to see where the community takes this!

Sheri Lee, CPACC | Instructional Designer |Accessibility | Founder, Create Humanly