Create custom newsletter designs and email campaigns.

Learn how to knock your next newsletter out of the park with the tools available in Adobe InDesign and Adobe Express.

A custom email newsletter design on a tablet and mobile phone

Upgrade your email updates with beautiful newsletters.

Form and function are essential if you want to send news or email clients with communications they will actually read. If your newsletter is easily scannable or visually engaging, people will be more inclined to pay attention to the actual content. Learn how to design a newsletter that’s polished, professional, and easy on the eyes with Adobe InDesign and Adobe Express.

Adobe InDesign

Use Adobe InDesign to create newsletter layouts.

Advanced features and design tools in InDesign give you total control over every element of your newsletter. If you want to create intricate and detailed layouts from the ground up, InDesign is a perfect choice. Build everything from magazine spreads to email design with this industry standard for all things printed and designed.

Using baseline grids in Adobe InDesign

Use baseline grids to guide your design.

Baseline grids are invaluable to help you align objects, create columns, snap objects to the grid, and more. These customizable grids won’t show up in the final document; they simply act as a guide, much like graph paper does. Grid-based design is great for newsletters; when you organize your design around a grid, it naturally makes elements appear geometric, proportional, and visually engaging.

Using typographic controls in Adobe InDesign

Get total typographic control.

With Paragraph Styles you can create typographic presets for fonts, spacing, color, and more. Make adjustments on the level of individual letters, such as kerning, leading, and tracking, with Character Styles. You can even thread text frames so your words flow automatically between separate text boxes.

Using the Content Aware Fit feature in Adobe InDesign

Quickly add and format photos.

Automation features like Content-Aware Fit scale and reposition images to help you get the best part of every image in the frame. You can drop your own images into the layout, or you can browse and license high-quality images from Adobe Stock right from InDesign to add a visual pop to your newsletters.

Adobe Express

Use Adobe Express as a newsletter creator.

If you want to make smart-looking social media posts or email newsletters fast, with no design skills necessary, Adobe Express is a perfect choice. With Adobe Express, you can make a new project straight from your browser or download the mobile app to create one on the fly. 

Themes and templates in Adobe Express

Professional themes and templates.

Choose a theme that matches your style with curated layouts, colors, and fonts. Themes help you achieve a cohesive, on-brand look quickly. You can personalize free newsletter templates to match your brand colors or kit, or leave it as is, for an effortlessly polished look.

Drag-and-drop content.

Adobe Express is one of the simplest newsletter makers you can use, largely because it is a drag-and-drop editor. This means you can build your newsletter with predesigned blocks or move existing content in templates for a personal touch. All you need to do is drop in text, design elements, and your own photos to make your own newsletter.

 

Export for any medium.

From web pages to PDF files, pick the right size and format for your newsletter. Choose from dozens of presets perfect for any application, from mobile devices to printed paper. When you’re ready, share straight from Adobe Express to social media, or download on your device and save it for later.

 

 

Choose a professional newsletter software with advantages.

Whether you want to spice up your small business’s email design or keep your community updated on social media, you can make a newsletter that stands out with Adobe apps. And with the Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps plan, you can try both InDesign and Adobe Express to get the benefits of each.

Do more with Adobe InDesign.

Create and publish eBooks, brochures, flyers, postcards, posters, interactive page layouts, and more.

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