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Adobe Creative Cloud Express (formerly Adobe Spark)

Using Adobe Creative Cloud Express (formerly Adobe Spark) for classroom instruction, student assignments, and scholarship.

Creating a Web Page with Adobe Creative Cloud Express

This 1-minute and 13-second video by Adobe for Education demonstrated how to create a single standalone web page using Adobe Creative Cloud Express.

Example Use Cases for Creative Cloud Express Pages

Creating an e-Portfolio

The simplicity and visually appealing nature of Adobe Creative Cloud Express web pages (formerly called Adobe Spark Pages) make it an easy popular option to create a digital professional portfolio (e-portfolio). The following examples provide suggestions for this process.

NOTE: These examples discuss and were built with the older Adobe Spark Pages platform, which was rebranded as Adobe Creative Cloud Express in December 2021. While the product name and the interface look a little different now, the features and functionality are still applicable to using Creative Cloud Express.

Linking Multiple Pages Together

Adobe Creative Cloud Express is designed to create single standalone web pages, not websites. It is possible however to "hack together" a website by creating multiple pages, and then linking them together from your designated home page. The following web projects demonstrate this technique.

NOTE: These examples discuss and were built with the older Adobe Spark Pages platform, which was rebranded as Adobe Creative Cloud Express in December 2021. While the product name and the interface look a little different now, the features and functionality are still applicable to using Creative Cloud Express.