2:39:00 AM
The type possibilities in Illustrator are nigh infinite. To make them truly infinite, you need take only one step — convert the type to path...
Converting Type to Paths Converting Type to Paths Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:39:00 AM Rating: 5
2:35:00 AM
Illustrator enables you to do a remarkable number of things to your type, but some modifications seem forbidden. For example, if you try to ...
Using Type as a Mask Using Type as a Mask Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:35:00 AM Rating: 5
2:34:00 AM
After you create path type, area type, wrapped type, or linked blocks of type, you may discover situations in which you want to change only ...
Adjusting the Path (Not the Type) Adjusting the Path (Not the Type) Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:34:00 AM Rating: 5
2:32:00 AM
Any text that’s within a shape (area type or rectangle type) can be linked to other paths so that the text flows from one path to another. F...
Flowing Type from Path to Path Flowing Type from Path to Path Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:32:00 AM Rating: 5
2:29:00 AM
Typing around paths is sort of the opposite of typing within an area; type flows around the outside of a shape (or shapes) rather than withi...
Typing around a Path Typing around a Path Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:29:00 AM Rating: 5
2:26:00 AM
An interesting feature in Illustrator is the typographical capability to flow text within any shape. The shape acts as a container for the t...
Typing inside a Path Typing inside a Path Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:26:00 AM Rating: 5
2:21:00 AM
To place type on a circle, you simply click a circle (path) with the Path Type tool and begin typing. Putting text on both the top and the b...
Solving the age-old type-on-a-circle Solving the age-old type-on-a-circle Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:21:00 AM Rating: 5
2:13:00 AM
In this chapter, we describe how to get the most out of type and how to turn Illustrator from a glorified word-processor into an astounding ...
Studying Advanced Typography Studying Advanced Typography Reviewed by Pepen2710 on 2:13:00 AM Rating: 5