Research Posters Creative Use Cases for Higher Ed Educators with Adobe Express

Research Posters with Adobe Express

This module has eight components:

  1. Overview
  2. Getting Started with Adobe Express
  3. Sample Prompt and Rubric
  4. Remixable Template
  5. Student Sample
  6. Video Tutorial
  7. Recommended Adobe Badge
  8. Attribution

Overview: Why Research Posters?

Research Posters are a well-defined genre for sharing the results of a study, most typically at a conference where researchers are discussing their work with others. These posters are both a visual aid for a live verbal conversation but also an artifact to leave behind to summarize a full-length report.

The Research Poster genre continues to be most widely used in the sciences, which is why the remixable template in this module is organized according to the logic of the scientific method and lab reports with a familiar, well-established structure from introduction to results to conclusion. Other disciplines and methodologies beyond the sciences use Research Posters for similar purposes, which means that they are likely to use different headings, sections, and structures. When formatting a Research Poster, you should follow any provided guidelines for format and structure, but even scientists at the same conference will organize their posters differently—so there is room for creativity.

In many cases, especially with scientific Research Posters, the data and results are most important, which is why the Remixable Template gives twice as much space to that section. Data visualization is an essential part of most Research Posters, and the Infographic Module complements this project. You might include a number of infographics in your research poster. You can also think of a Research Poster as a specific, large-format type of “infographic” itself.

Research Posters have a deliberate, modular structure for a reason: researchers often want to read or discuss one or two particular segments of the poster—and often not in order from beginning to end. They are designed to be bite-sized encapsulations of a full-length report to enable a live dialogue among researchers initially but then to eventually encourage a deeper dive into the full report and additional research.

Getting Started in Adobe Express

The button below explains how to get started with Adobe Express log-in, navigate the interface and homepage, access your files and folders, remix templates, and seek resources for help.

Sample Prompt and Rubric

The overall purpose of this project is to help students develop critical thinking and visual communication skills by exploring an issue and delivering their findings in the structured, concise format of a Research Poster. Using Adobe Express, students will create a Research Poster that visualizes data and information in a variety of ways such as tables, graphs, illustrations, timelines, iconography, and lists.

Remixable Templates

Clicking the buttons below will link you directly into Adobe Express to begin working in a template. Click the "Remix this" button to start making this Research Poster your own.

Student Samples

Click the button below to learn from samples of Research Posters. Study and critique the samples to see how they weave together words, design elements, color, and more to tell a data-driven story.

Tutorial Video

Click the button below to access video tutorials that show you how to remix, revise, create, and share your Research Poster.

Attribution

The Adobe Express and Podcast Modules Library is simultaneously available as a website or as Course Cartridge (IMSCC format) to import into any campus' LMS. As an OER resource, it can be duplicated and remixed without attribution (although credit is welcome), with two stipulations: it may not be re-packaged for sale or commercial use, and it cannot be used to support software, applications, or platforms other than Adobe.

Version 1 (beta): published July 2025

Credits:

Created with images by worldwide_stock - "abstract background with bokeh defocused lights and shadow from cityscape at night, vintage or retro color tone" • Tierney - "Many yellow light bulbs - Idea and creativity theme"