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July 16, 2025
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Using Adobe Express to Simplify AI-Driven Biotech Concepts – Design Meets Science

  • July 16, 2025
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Hey everyone 

I’m building an AI-powered biotech platform called Aridgen  that helps speed up drug discovery using machine learning. While the backend is pretty technical (AI models, molecular data, etc.), one of our biggest challenges has been:

 "How do you explain complex biotech + AI workflows to non-technical stakeholders — investors, early users, and the public?"

This is where Adobe Express has been a game-changer for us.

 

We’ve used Express to quickly create:

  • Infographics explaining how AI identifies drug candidates

  • Social media cards that visualize our process in 3–5 steps

  • Minimalist pitch deck slides with custom icons + animations

  • Short, branded explainers for email campaigns

 What we love:

  • Easy-to-use templates (especially for research storytelling)

  • Branded kits to keep our biotech visuals consistent

  • Ability to export visuals in multiple formats fast

Here’s our platform (public beta):
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Would love your thoughts:

  1. Any tips for creating data/science-based content using Express?

  2. Anyone else using Adobe tools for health/biotech awareness or pitch design?

  3. What's your go-to workflow when turning technical content into visual stories?

If helpful, happy to share a few templates we customized for science storytelling.

Thanks in advance 


Team Aridgen
Bringing science closer to people – visually.

1 reply

Participant
August 18, 2025

@lisa_6641 This is really cool work! For science content in Express, I’d suggest using very simple icons and short text so non-technical people don’t get lost. Timelines and step-by-step visuals work great for showing complex workflows. Also, try using color coding to make it easy to follow. I’ve used Adobe tools for health projects too, and keeping slides clean with one key point per visual really helps. Would love to see the templates you made.