How to create web 2.0 text style using Photoshop
Written by Samuro on May 22nd, 2008 in Web Design.
This is as completing and continue to my previous post about “create web 2.0 text style using Photoshop” at this and this. I think both tutorials are not enough to gives you nice tutorial and good design for your web 2.0 text style design.
This post is really inspired by Gamexe.net, and that tutorial is the best web 2.0 style text tutorial I have found. Please visit Gamexe.net to see detail of tutorial and find step by step how to create web 2.0 text style design.
At this post I’ll not give you step by step how the web 2.0 text style can be as seeing. I just give you the Photoshop screenshot and final Photoshop file after I practice tutorial from Gamexe.net.
Outer Glow
Gradient Overlay
Stroke
And here’s the PSD file, download it.
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May 24th, 2008 at 5:54 am
Thanks for sharing the steps how the web 2.0 text style can be as seeing.I learn many thing from it.
May 25th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
I like how you make it look so easy… but it’s just not! I wish I could do even the basic of images but I can’t. I always have to pay someone to make them. You know I was even considering taking a small course in college for a good starting point ob this!
I really need to pick it up because it’s costing me an arm and a leg to get images made all the time!
June 14th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Nice post! This is a nice looking design yet not too complicated to create.