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May 30, 2024
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Adobe Express with Chat GPT

  • May 30, 2024
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Adobe Express with Chat GPT shows worst designs esp. regarding Logo. and neither it loads template on new Tab when we select a theme to check. The effort is good from your team, but please try it yourself first before testing public users. it wastes precious time for graphic designers. Also add an option for Ui Ux design. Will be looking forward to your response.

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Participant
November 10, 2025

answers

 

Participant
November 22, 2024

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Participant
June 20, 2024

I am trying to generate a flyer, and this is my second attempt this week.

 

I give detailed instructions to the chatgpt adobe exress extention. The text says that it has generated the flyer, but there's nothing that comes out - neither over gpt nor over my express. 

Here's my communication 

David__B
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 21, 2024

Hi @Apurva5EA8


Are you still encountering this issue? I followed the same steps as in your screenshot, and it worked okay for me.

 

You might try these before attempting again

Best,
Dave

 

Participant
June 7, 2024

I find that the generated suggestions are all of the same or similar template. There needs to be more diversity in the initial suggestions.

Participant
June 7, 2024

Chatgpt/Adobe Express is not able to listen to the instructions I give it (For example, I asked it to place the text inside the creative template and it wasn't able to OR leave a plain design template, which also didn't happen)

 

I also asked for specific imagery, which wasn't reflected. It's not good at taking references either. Is there a way to fix this?

Participant
June 6, 2024

In it's current iteration your gpt is not really helpful. 

Participant
June 6, 2024

Here's an interesting and upbeat blog post about your experience with the GPT and Adobe Express integration:

 

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## Exploring the Future of Content Creation: My Journey with GPT and Adobe Express Integration

 

As someone always on the lookout for innovative tools to streamline my content creation process, the integration of GPT with Adobe Express piqued my interest. The idea of having an all-in-one option for projects and courses sounded too good to pass up. The thought of GPT and Adobe working together to build templates with my data was particularly exciting. This could potentially save me countless hours and make my workflow more efficient.

 

### Putting It to the Test

 

Curious about its capabilities, I decided to test the integration with a project I had in mind. The example I used was a course on navigating your way through a timeshare contract to find a way out. My goal was to create a fun, upbeat, and informative presentation. I provided the GPT interface with the course details, specifying that I wanted the base colors to be bright, implying a bright future, and asked for the tone to be funny and upbeat.

 

### The Results

 

The process was smooth and intuitive, and I was eager to see the results. To my surprise, the integration managed to generate a few cover pages for the course. While it was a good starting point, it didn't fully meet my expectations. The cover pages were visually appealing but didn't encompass the detailed instructions I had provided.

 

### Room for Improvement

 

Despite falling a bit flat in following directions, the GPT and Adobe Express integration shows great potential. It serves as a solid base for future enhancements. With some tweaks to make it more user-friendly, this tool could revolutionize content creation for teachers like myself. Imagine having a system that not only builds templates but also integrates your specific content seamlessly – the time saved would be invaluable.

 

### Looking Ahead

 

The idea of combining the powerful AI of GPT with Adobe Express's design capabilities is promising. If further developed, this integration could become an indispensable tool for educators and content creators worldwide. I look forward to seeing how it progresses and evolves.

 

Sincerely,

 

Yvette with TheMuseTech

Participant
June 6, 2024

Ps sorry I was writing and posting this late at night and was using gpt to quickly write the post.  Lol sorry it has been a long day. 

Participant
June 7, 2024

Wow! This is such great feedback. I love that you not only tried the integration, but then took it a step further by using ChatGPT to share this summary with us -- thank you so much! 

Ps hope you got some sleep ❤️ 

Participant
June 5, 2024

I have received 4 images through ChatGPT. All of them are useless. very bad quality. I cant even use them. Images are not good at all.

Participant
June 2, 2024

I requested for a story board with five slides. Upon prompt from chatgpt, I mentioned the action in each slide and also the colour tone etc. However, the result from adobe express was totally irrelevent. It was able to understand the basic theme but nothing beyond that. The images were inconsistent, action was not in sync and the colours etc were all over

Participant
May 31, 2024

Conversing with the integration tool via ChatGPT we a list of details about a real world event were provided, and a flyer was requested, resulted in a series of templates that had absolutely nothing to do with the event in question. As an example, the event is a variety show taking place on June 14 for charity. I was given a generic snowboarding competition flyer With the location on a mountain on December 17. The other results were equally irrelevant. It had absolutely nothing to do with the event the sponsors the theme or even the location or the date. This tool has proven to be very useful for things it advertises.