![]() ![]() That means you can use it for things like magazine-style travel stories, photo albums, online newsletters, reports, or anything else that you want to present on the web. Spark Page, meanwhile, is focused on helping you craft web stories. The app competes with others like Canva, which is also aimed at easy graphic creation, and is especially popular with social media managers. While it leverages concepts from Adobe’s pro tools like Photoshop and InDesign, like the ability to layer images with text and filters, it makes this accessible to everyday users who can make these sorts of changes just by tapping buttons. Spark Post is aimed at letting you create professional graphics in minutes. The tools also don’t require a lot of time to use – which is helpful in particular when it comes to the sped-up age of social media, where posts fly by on users’ timelines in days and hours, if not minutes. ![]() The company explains that the goal with the new Spark suite is to allow anyone, including small businesses, bloggers, marketers, and students, the ability to create and share visual stories without needing to be professional designers. The apps are then complemented by a new web experience, which lets you create a variety of visual content using your browser. On mobile, the Spark collection is effectively an upgrade and rebranding of a trio of apps Adobe already operated – its Adobe Post app becomes Spark Post Adobe Slate becomes Spark Page and Adobe Voice becomes Spark Video. ![]() Adobe this morning launched a new suite of apps called Adobe Spark, which allow both web and mobile users to create and share visual content – like posts for social media, graphics, web stories, and animated videos. ![]()
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