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Which one is better for manipulating text, Photoshop or Illustrator? There is no clear and defined answer. What is clear is that Illustrator, being mainly used used for creating seamless vector images, allows the user a greater degree of accuracy, control, and precision. Of course this depends on the hand controlling the mouse. So, if you are looking to simply manipulate text, then Photoshop would be your choice. If your goal is to create beautiful and original typographic art, then it has to be Illustrator.
In this Illustrator tutorial round-up, there are over 40 text effects, or if you prefer typographic effects, to help you learn new techniques and expand your typographic repertoire.
Of course, as any good graphic designer knows, being knowledgeable in one graphic editor limits your creativity. To accomodate this, we have included some tutorials that will require the additional knowledge of Photoshop and even some 3D software to give your text that added awesomeness.
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In this easy tutorial, you will create a western type treatment mainly using Illustrator’s Effects. Using the effects from this tutorial, you can easily apply them to other type treatment and logos.
In this in-depth tutorial you will undoubtedly learn new techniques, as well as finely tune some old. Upon completeing this intense walk though, you will be able to explore even new ways of creating fresh and unique typefaces.
In this tutorial you will learn how to create ornate lettering from sketches and vectors in Illustrator, make it three-dimensional in 3ds Max and fine-tune the final result in Photoshop.
Rather than choosing a fancy font from some of the free font sites, this tutorial shows you how to be creative and give some extra sparkle to your ordinary font, creating a typographic design which can stand by itself.
In this tutorial you will create a text effect inspired by graphic designer Sumeco, whose typographic style is very detailed, organic, and often uses 3d renders to assist the visual appearance of the type.
This tutorial shows you a technique to adding shadow to your text and giving your boring and flat text an extra dimension and bringing it to life.
In this tut you will learn how to create the ‘Bling-Bling’ texture and how to apply it to any text within Illustrator.
Tackle twill is a widely used embroidery technique that involves sewing down nylon twill to a garment with zig zag stitching. This tutorial will show you how to recreate the tackle twill look with Illustrator’s Appearance palette.
Using free fonts, some brushes, and gradients you will learn how to create this swirly type treatment.
Recreate this trendy retro type treatment , using a free font, gradients, blends, and some scatter brushes.
In this Illustrator tutorial, you will be shown how to create a Green type treatment, that works great for logos and other design elements.
Learn how to recreate this impressive, but simple, blueprint text effect, using a blend of live effects, filters, and a little gradient mesh.
This technique uses the Appearance panel and effects to create editable gradient strokes in Illustrator, and create a simple yet effective text effect.
You will learn how to use the mesh tool to create the water droplets and use the symbol sprayer tool to disperse the water droplets.
In this tutorial you’ll explore the many ways you can manipulate text in Illustrator. By combining color and effects, you can create really fun and eye-catching text in no time at all.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to combine the text wrap and heart shape together to achieve the text effect.
You can use this effect with any typeface or font by following the principles outilined in this tutorial, and add that cool “line gradient” effect that you see inside the actual lettersn giveing the text an old-school or vintage feel to it.
In this tutorial, you’re going to create a 3D Typography based design, with all the elements revolving around the centerpiece and theme: dreaming.
In this tutorial, you will be shown how to create, the popular, sticker style effect in Adobe Illustrator.
Utilizing the Appearance panel and Graphic Styles, you can quickly and consistently apply this style to any editable text and other vector objects and create, the popular, the letterpress effect.
In this tut, you’ll learn how to employ 3D extrusion techniques by creating elements in Illustrator for import into Photoshop; you’ll also hone your brush and drawing skills, and learn how to achieve this wonderfully subtle, cloudy background and the bold but not too in-yourface highlights.
Learn a method for creating attractive 3D text that features some beautiful lighting and textured effects, using Adobe Illustrator for the text and Photoshop to help finish the effect.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create the cartoon style of text often seen on cereal boxes.
This is a simple tutorial which will show you how to give grunge effect to your text , the beauty of using this technique is that you get text that can be scaled to any size without loosing its clarity.
You will learn how to create dynamic art, vector art that isn’t destructive to the vector paths and give the text a burberry style.
In this tutorial you will be shown how to make this cool colorful text effect using a vector image, and learn how to use the appearance palette and how to use the blending mode effectively.
In this tutorial you will learn a technique for using shapes as type, and using this to create a very impressive text effect.
In this tut you will learn a technique for converting Illustrator text to outlines.
Traditionally, if you wanted distressed-looking text in your designs, you either had to have a typeface that was designed to look that way or you had to apply filters to the text in Adobe Photoshop. With Adobe Illustrator, you can use the Live Trace feature to achieve a similar effect.
In this tutorial,using a free font, gradients, and Illustrator 3D filter, you will easily create this type treatment that you can apply to many other fonts.
In this tutorial you’ll look at creating a cool grungy design based around some abstract 3D type, then apply a few finishing touches to really bring the design to life.
In this tutorial you will learn how to distress your own type, turn it into a 3-dimensional shape and then apply some hand drawn styling to it.
In this tutorial you will explore the “Average” command in Adobe Illustrator, and learn how to use it to create abstract swirls using relatively simple methods and apply it to type.
This tut focuses on using type in Illustrator to create a bold, eye-catching message, useing a ‘type as image’ style of typography. This style is both popular and effective for communicating strong messages visually.
This tutorial is not so much a text effect, it is more of an indepth look at typography within Illustartor.
In this tutorial you are going to take an object/text and change it from 2-D to 3-D and then give it some realistic effects. You will be using Illustrator to create the object, then bring it into Photoshop to add highlights and shadows.
Using multiple platforms you will learn how to create a warm and sunny typographic treatment. You’ll use C4D (or any other 3d software) to create the text, Illustrator for several decorative motifs, and Photoshop to bring them all together.
An ambigram is typographical design where the word looks and reads the same when it is upside down, or flips to create a whole new word. There are many types of ambigrams, in this tutorial you will learn the most basic type, a rotational ambigram – the visual representation of a word that when rotated 180 degrees (i.e. flipped both vertically and horizontally), it spells the same word as before.
Glyphs would not be the first thing you would think of when setting out to create a cool text effect, is it? Used properly, glyphs can be quite effective, and in this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a font monster made entirely out of a single typeface.
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