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Learning Adobe Spark Post

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Adobe Creative Cloud Courses Digital Marketing Courses Social Media Marketing Courses Branding Courses Graphic Design Courses Typography Courses Photo Editing Courses Visual Design Courses Color Theory Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to create consistent, visually appealing social media posts using Spark Post, the easy-to-use graphic design software from Adobe.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Adobe Spark Post
  • Three flavors of Adobe Spark
  • Who is Adobe Spark Post for?
1. Getting Started with Spark Post
  • How to create a new Post
  • Adding icons and photography
  • Using the Design feature
  • Standard and premium templates
  • Using the palettes
  • How to resize posts
  • Layout tool
  • Type animations
  • Duplicating your Posts and naming files
  • Setting up your brand on Post premium
  • New interface 2020 updates
  • Using Adobe Fonts for premium users
  • Use folders on the desktop app
  • Add Giphy stickers
  • Invite others to collaborate
  • Share a remixable template
  • Enhancing your photos inside the app
2. Designing in Spark Post
  • Defining the goals of your design
  • The benefits of a defined composition
  • Visual hierarchy in your copy
  • Saving time with branded templates
  • Captivating viewers with photography
3. Persuading through Color
  • How to use color to create emotion
  • Best practices to using the Palette tool
  • Color and type
4. Getting Creative with Type
  • The power of font legibility
  • Font pairing best practices
  • Get creative with the type tools
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Nicte Cuevas

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