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August 7, 2026
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What's the best way to design a simple nonprofit website in Adobe Express?

  • August 7, 2026
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I'm helping with a small nonprofit website and I'm trying to keep the design simple rather than making it look like a typical corporate website. The main challenge is presenting information such as services, community programs, impact stories, and ways people can get involved without overwhelming visitors.

For people who have created websites or landing pages with Adobe Express, what structure has worked best for you? I'm particularly interested in how you handle the homepage, service sections, images, calls to action, and mobile layout while keeping everything easy to navigate.

    Correct answer Amitej S

    Hi ​@Zealous_inventorad0a! Adobe Express can be a good option if you're looking for a clean single-page website rather than a full multi-page, multi-tab website. 

    You can start from scratch or choose from Webpage templates, then customize the sections as required with text, images, videos, buttons, and photo grids. You can also apply a preset theme or create your own with your brand colors and fonts.

    Here are some articles that may help you with the process:

    You can then publish the page directly to the web and share the generated link.

     

    As for design ideas and inspiration, I’ll leave that to our community members and experts. I’m sure others who have created similar webpages can share their experiences, suggestions, and ideas with you.

    Hope this helps! 

    Best!!

    2 replies

    Participant
    August 12, 2026

    Thanks for the detailed explanation and for sharing those resources. The single-page approach sounds like it could work well for a nonprofit project, especially when the goal is to keep important information easy to find without overwhelming visitors.

    I'm actually exploring this for a nonprofit website project focused on healthcare and community support. I was looking at different ways to present services, impact information, and ways for people to get involved while keeping the page simple and accessible. This is the project I'm working with Hopewell.

    I'll experiment with the webpage templates and section layouts you mentioned. The point about creating a consistent theme with brand colors and fonts is especially useful. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction!

    Amitej S
    Community Manager
    Amitej SCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    August 11, 2026

    Hi ​@Zealous_inventorad0a! Adobe Express can be a good option if you're looking for a clean single-page website rather than a full multi-page, multi-tab website. 

    You can start from scratch or choose from Webpage templates, then customize the sections as required with text, images, videos, buttons, and photo grids. You can also apply a preset theme or create your own with your brand colors and fonts.

    Here are some articles that may help you with the process:

    You can then publish the page directly to the web and share the generated link.

     

    As for design ideas and inspiration, I’ll leave that to our community members and experts. I’m sure others who have created similar webpages can share their experiences, suggestions, and ideas with you.

    Hope this helps! 

    Best!!