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COMBINING

Learn about the two types of fonts - Sans Serif and Serif, and create stunning designs by combining images with type in Photoshop. Follow step-by-step instructions provided to enhance your design skills and save in your designated "Image within Type" folder for future reference.

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COMBINING

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  1. COMBINING Image within Type -Advanced-

  2. Font types • There are many out there. • Hard to choose. But here is a quick guide to know which ones to use and when.

  3. There are 2 types of fonts… 1) Sans Serif – block looking type • Arial, Helvetica, Futura, Univers, and Franklin Gothic are some popular sans serif fonts.

  4. 2) Serif – look like they have “feet” called serifs. • Baskerville, Bodoni, Palatino and Times New Roman are some popular serif fonts.

  5. Together as one!

  6. Here is one method in Photoshop Final piece In Photoshop,-Page size: 11” wide x 8.5” height -These directions are in photolab$

  7. Then try this one… These 2 images are provided Step 1: Open hand print and copy/paste the sunset image into the same file. Now you will have 2 Layers. Step 2: With hand print on top Layer, take magic wand tool and select all black of hand print. Then Select>Inverse, click on Mask icon Step 3: The sunset should now be showing up through the hand print.

  8. Which will soon lead into this…

  9. You may want to write these down

  10. Now… • Try doing the “heavy metal” exercise. The directions are in MSWord (provided). • Then move on to the hand print. • Save in your “Image within Type” folder.

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