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Creating QR Codes with Adobe Express

So easy, most of this is making it look good!

Picture this: You’ve just wrapped up a stellar class or seminar and are eager to gather feedback from your attendees. Google Forms is your go-to, but here’s the catch – no QR code functionality. Enter Adobe Express, our trusty sidekick in digital design, ready to save the day.

In the video, I take you through the process step-by-step. From pasting your Google Forms link to customising your QR code’s style and colour, it’s a breeze to tailor it to your liking. Plus, with PNG, JPEG, or SVG export options, you’ve got flexibility at your fingertips.

But why stop there? I show you how to jazz up your QR code, integrating it into a captivating graphic alongside background images and text. We delve into advanced editing techniques like blend modes and duotone effects, ensuring your QR code stands out in style.

The best part? It’s all about simplicity. With just a few clicks, you’ll have a polished QR code ready to share with your audience. The possibilities are endless, whether it’s for feedback forms, event registrations, or promotions.

Before you dive into the digital wonders I’ve shared, here’s a quick heads-up: I enlisted the help of an AI assistant to whip up this blog post. While I provided insights and experiences in the video, AI lent its expertise to language crafting the blog post.

About Eric Renno (435 Articles)
Eric’s background in video editing with Adobe Premier led to his interest, and then obsession, with Photoshop. Starting TipSquirrel.com as a hobby he is proud to have gathered together and be a part of The Photoshop Nuts. Known as only “TipSquirrel” for two years, Eric ‘went public’ when he was a finalist in The Next Adobe Photoshop Evangelist competition. He’s also been a finalist in Deke’s Techniques Photoshop Challenge. While still taking on some freelance work, Eric has recently become a Lecturer at Peterborough’s Media and Journalism Centre where he enjoys sharing his knowledge as well as learning new skills. This realisation that he loves to teach has made Eric look at altering his career path.

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