![]() I’m actually going to choose the pink from a strawberry ice cream with my color picker.Īnd if you remember from when we set up our brand, it actually saved the official pink my brand kit. Same here with the vanilla and with the strawberry. I don’t have a kind of chocolaty brown, so I’m just going to use this selection tool to choose a nice brown. And I can do that with that little dropdown menu, our line spacing So this is a paragraph, or if it’s bullet points like we have on screen, we can choose the distance between the lines using this slider and letter spacing as well so we can get nice and creative with some of our texts with this slider, we can change the fill color so we can use our swatches. And now I want to align them to the left. So I’m going to list a couple of flavors of ice cream chocolate, vanilla and strawberry. We also have the ability to add numbers too. I’m going to change the fill color of a text, change the size once again.Īnd now we’re going to have a look at some of the alignment tools. And the brand kit that I’m in, those fonts will sort themselves to the top, so they’re easily accessible for me. Now I’m going to scrub through and find a font that I got from Adobe Fonts and apply it here.Īnd what I can also do is add this font to my brand kit just by clicking that button on the right hand side. ![]() So some nice creative ways to fit your text into your social post. We also have like a circle, an arc and then a bow, which is the inversion of an arc. We have default dynamic as I’m showing now, changes the scale of different words on different lines. For the text layout, we have a number of different options. Using those little selection buttons to scale the text I can describe the handles on the corners or I can use this plus and minus functionality here to change the text size. So just have a look under there and then we can underline it and make it italic as well. ![]() I like to come here to get some inspiration and express helps me think outside the box a bit when choosing fonts for my social post and some fonts you see there in the bold dropdown menu, you’ll have different options to make it bold. Some of them are pretty nice, pretty wacky. We also have I recommended fonts given to us at the top of the text tab so I can click into these and these are just recommendations for what express things would fit the tone of the post or the PDF as we scroll through them. I’m just going to use some Adobe clean for this. And now I want to, of course, change the font to something that’s more on brand for me so I can select the elements of a text box, jump into the dropdown folder on the left hand side and select any font that I see fit. That was part of the template previously. I’ve added my text, but it’s come in the font. So hovering over it to text on the left hand side, the big blue button. I can of course delete by just selecting and pressing the backspace to. Moving the text layers around My canvas is nice and easy, just selecting the text box and drag in as wherever I want it. Very similar process to anything like Photoshop or PowerPoint, if that’s what you’re use to using. ![]() ![]() So in this case, we’re replacing it with London. I can select any text box and click and drag over any words that I want to replace. This means I can edit the individual layers and move them nice and easily. And for the sake of this demonstration, I’m just going to ungroup those layers that were previously a group. So I’ve been given some text within a ten place. These are just the basic principles of adding text. So all of these techniques will be applicable across newsletters, social media posts, PDFs. We’re now going to look at all the different ways in which we can add text to our creative projects. Your browser does not support the iframe element. ![]()
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