You can use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select the anchor points and handles of the line, and adjust them by either dragging or using the arrows on the keyboard. Move back onto the page, and use the Pen Tool to draw smooth curves around one section of your selected photo. You can do this quite easily without a graphics tablet, but it might take a little bit of practice to get the curves looking really smooth and fluid. Move across to the pasteboard, next to the page, to experiment with creating curved lines with the Pen Tool. The second way, which we’re going to use here, is to click and drag onto the page to create a curved line, then click again to create a second curve joined to the first and so on One, by simply clicking onto the page and creating a series of joined straight lines. You can make room for a header, and subtitle at the top of the page.įrom the Tools panel choose the Pen Tool, or hit P on the keyboard.
Lock the bottom layer, to avoid moving the photo around by mistake. There’s plenty of curves and lots of space for placing text, without being interrupted with too much detail beneath.Ĭreate a new layer from the Layers panel (choose New Layer from the panel’s drop-down menu), and rename the layer Typography. I’ve used this aerial shot of rolls of bread on a wooden board. UNLIMITED DOWNLOADS: 50 Million+ Fonts & Design Assets DOWNLOAD NOW