Click and drag the round handle to position the text at the bottom of the label. To place the text on the inside of the path, choose Modify > Reverse Path Direction. The text will initially be placed on the outside of the path. Go to Modify > Place Text on Path to bind the text to the path. Step 11Īs before, select both the text object and circle path using the Move Tool (V). Make sure that it stays selected, go to the Effects pane and disable the active Fill and Stroke. Using the Ellipse Tool (O), create a 325 px and don't forget to center it. Use the same style settings as before and add the 'Coffee Company' line of text. Using the Text Tool (T), create a second text object. This means that you need to return to the Grid pane from the Properties panel and enter 5 px in both Spacing boxes.Ĭreate a new layer by going to Arrange > New Layer (Shift + Command + N). To position the text on the path, click on the round handle next to the first character and drag it along the path.
Step 9īy default, the text begins at the bottom of the circle. Go to Modify > Place Text on Path to bind the text to the circle path. Step 8Ĭhoose the Move Tool (V) from the Toolbar and with the Shift key pressed click to select both the text object and smaller circle shape. Simply disable the active Fill and Stroke from the Effects pane. This smaller circle doesn't need a color for fill/stroke. Create a 270 px circle and don't forget to center it using the same buttons from the Alignment pane. Select the Ellipse Tool (O) again from the Toolbar. Change the text color to white and type the label's text, 'Smooth Roast' for this example. From the Tool Options bar, choose the American Typewritter font, set the style to Regular and the size to 45 pt. To create the first text object, choose the Text Tool (T) from the Toolbar and click and drag a text area on top of the circle. Create a new layer by choosing Arrange > New Layer (Shift + Command + N). We will create each text label in its own layer. Make sure that the color is set to black and drag the Alpha slider to 75%. Drag the Size slider to 5 pt and then click the color well that stands for this Drop Shadow effect. Select it and enter 0 in the X box and 2 in the Y box. Make sure that your circle is still selected, keep focusing on the Effects pane and check the box that stands for the existing Drop Shadow effect to activate it. Change the Position setting to Outside and set its color to white ( R= 255 G= 255 B= 255). Seelct this new Stroke and set the Width to 5 pt.
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Click the plus button from the bottom of the panel and choose 'Stroke' from the popup menu to add a second stroke to your circle shape. Using the Effects pane you can add multiple strokes, fills, and effects to shapes. Set the Width to 10 pt and the Position to Outside.
Next, click on the Stroke item to view and edit its settings. From the RGB color picker, choose R= 110 G= 48 B= 0.Ĭlick the Stroke color well, change the stroke color to R= 130 G= 62 B= 0 and drag that Alpha slider to 100%. Click the color well of the Fill item to change the circle's fill color. With the circle shape selected, switch to the Effects pane in the Appearance panel to customize the its settings. Move to the Alignment pane and click the Horizontal Centers and Vertical Centers buttons which will bring your selection in the center of the canvas. Make sure that it stays selected and open the Properties pane. Hold the Shift key while dragging to crate a 360 px circle. Select the Ellipse Tool (O) from your Toolbar. Set the document units to pixels, and the document dimensions to 850 pixels wide by 650 pixels high. Choose File > New (Control + N) to bring up the New Document panel. WoodBackground.png Step 1 - Create a New Document We will use Graphic's text on path feature to easily create curved text labels around the top and bottom edges of the logo, and use the Appearance pane to customize the look of the logo's background.
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In this Graphic for Mac tutorial we will create a professional logo design, using a coffee shop logo as an example.