Make Your Own Rub-On Dry Transfer Letters
Gail of the blog Can’t Stop Making Things has shared her method for creating customized rub-on letters using an inkjet printer, overhead transparency film, and a few other tools.
She walks through the process and gives tips on how to correct any mistakes. She even supplies a downloadable type sample, although I think it would be much more fun to create your own.
Read the blog post here.

This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on January 29, 2010
Commenting is easier and faster when you're logged in!
Recommended for you
Tip of the Week: Using the Book Panel to Preflight Multiple Documents
There are three new Links panel icons in InDesign CC that you'll see when workin...
Turning Off Recent Fonts in InDesign
InDesign’s Recent Fonts feature has been around since CS6, allowing you to quick...
A Type Geek’s Ultimate Calendar
I’m probably the odd man out when it comes to designers and type: I can...
