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Solution: Using type styles
From the course: Introduction to Graphic Design: Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
Solution: Using type styles
(upbeat music) - [Instructor] How did you get on with the challenge? I'm sure that you did really, really well but if not, keep going. You'll get there eventually. So here is my result and what I did was I created a new paragraph style which I called reversed out. That's a term for where you actually punched through something, typically white text on top of something that anything that's lighter or goes through maybe an image or a background, as is the case here. So I'm just going to go into the style options and show you exactly what I did here. So I stuck with study. I increased the weight to semi bold because when you do reverse text out you read it in a slightly different way. It's you need to kind of pick into the lettering more which is why you should never do huge blocks of text. Ideally, unless you do something like increase the weight or as I've done here, just marginally increase the size. You can see I've…
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The Photoshop project51s
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Creating an artboard document3m 1s
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Creating a guide layout4m 7s
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Using wireframe elements7m 1s
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Challenge: Build the wireframe5m 54s
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Solution: Build the wireframe5m 35s
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Populating the frames5m 34s
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Choosing type7m 50s
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Using type styles6m 14s
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Challenge: Using type styles1m 6s
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Solution: Using type styles2m 33s
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Creating a color theme6m 10s
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Using Layer Comps3m 32s
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Creating alternate layouts5m 40s
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Exporting assets2m 45s
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