Learn how to create captivating and effective postcard titling using Adobe Illustrator with our guide.
Welcome to our section on illustrating the postcard's title! Using text in your postcard design can improve the message and make it stand out. This article will explain how to pick the appropriate font, size, and colour for your text in addition to offering advice on where to place and how to align your title.
Start with the text shown below. The word at the bottom is separate from the above text. Increase the size of the first and last letters of the
bottom word.
The word at the bottom is separate from the above text. Increase the size of the first and last letters of the bottom word.
Add a background to the card to see the white of the lettering. For this, duplicate the text and turn it white.
Add a background to the card to see the white of the lettering
Convert the text to outline. For the word at the bottom, change its colour and then use Warp Options. Choose Flag on the horizontal. Bend
is set to -47% and Horizontal is set to -38%. Select Expand Appearance.
Convert the text to outline.
For the word at the bottom, change its colour and then use Warp Options. Choose Flag on the horizontal.
Bend is set to -47% and Horizontal is set to -38%.
Create a copy of the word and set it aside.
Create a copy of the word and set it aside.
Make a third copy and change its colour. Move it to the left.
Make a third copy and change its colour.
Choose Blend Options > Specified Steps and set to 30.
Choose Blend Options
Make a gradient as shown below.
Make a gradient to the text
Choose the other lettering we copied earlier. Apply a light stroke to the lettering. Ungroup the lettering. Select one letter at a time and
choose the Gradient tool. Drag upwards slightly at a slant. Play with the gradient until you have each one correct.
Select one letter at a time and choose the Gradient tool.
Drop it on a new background. Adjust the placement of the top lettering. You are done!
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