Photoshop How-To: Dancing with Type
This tutorial is an installment of The Russell Brown Show
Text that swoops and swirls all over a page can be a good thing or a bad thing. The key to successful text on a path is to use it only when the subject matter calls for it, and to finesse the type with the right positioning, point size, and tracking.
In this video tutorial, Russell Brown, senior creative director at Adobe, shows you how to do just that in Photoshop CS2.
Click on the image below to begin streaming the video “Dancing with Type.”
This article was last modified on June 30, 2023
This article was first published on June 11, 2007
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