Adobe Spark has been replaced and rebranded as Adobe Creative Express. It is available on the computer or Chromebook as a web app or downloaded to a tablet as an app. It looks a lot like Canva at first glance. Express provides thousands of templates for social media, stories, posters, flyers, business cards, logos, and classroom activities. It also has millions of royalty free stock images available to use. It takes borrows effects from Photoshop with effects, filters, textures, overlays and the ability to remove backgrounds instantly. you can use their images or upload your own to play with. Express has design elements of icons, backgrounds, and more for you to spark your creative juices. The app helps you make content for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube banners, and more. You can upload videos and trim, crop, resize, and covert them to other types easily. These are 18,000 licensed fonts in the Adobe Font Library that are available to use. Of course, the best part is that it is FREE for all K-12 schools, districts, teachers, and students.

To access your account, visit express.adobe.com and click the Login button. Choose Continue With Google on the left side, click your Google Account, and then click on Enterprise ID. That's it! Simple, fast, and easy. Now get busy creating.

There are some apps that come with Express. The web app worth noting is Premiere Rush. It allows you to shoot, edit, and share videos. While Adobe Premiere Pro is a complex, powerful, and difficult app to learn to use, Rush is a much simplified version that gives wonderful results. It will access video footage from your computer, OneDrive, or network drives, but not from your Google Drive. You can save your productions in the Creative Cloud file. You can also install the Premiere Rush and Photoshop Express apps on your iOS or Android device.

Creative Cloud Express interfaces with Wakelet and Flipgrid so you can create content and send it directly to those apps. Once you complete a project there is an option to send it to your Google Drive.