Hi there cherries, just wanted to pass some simple tips on using "Type" on your layouts today. I will be referring to digital tools, but these design theories can easily translate into paper as well.
Type, words, titling, there are many different names. Basically type is words on your layout that does NOT include journaling. It could be a title, quote, the name of person/people in a picture, date, catch phrase, etc. All details worth capturing, BUT let's give you some tips to allow you to think outside the box, or change up your style.
#1. "Drop the Drop shadow" Sometimes simplicity is the best way to showcase type.
#2. "Size Matters" Change different words in a phrase by making some big and some small.
#3. "Make it Pop" Try to use contrasting colors. If your black ground is dark, use a light colored type, if it is light, use a dark color. See how you can read the type on these layouts below because they chose contrasting colors against their backgrounds.
#4. "Mix it up" You don't have to follow what your 7th grade teacher drilled into your head. Have a proper noun start with a lower case letter. Maybe you want a dramatic look so you're going to use ALL CAPS!
#5. "Break out of the box" (or maybe that 12x12 area) Allow letters to fall off the edge of the paper, cut a letter in half as it trails off to the side. It's a very graphic look, but don't let this trick run wild, if you get carried away no one will understand what you are trying to say
In my example I covered up the "y" in family, but you can still tell what the word is and how Cassandra's words trail off but you still know what they are.
I hope you enjoyed my tips and tricks and try a new and creative way using your type on a future layout!
Thanks, Have a good day!
Hugs, Janell
Thanks for the tips.
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great tips!
I love your tips. I save them in word so I have them to refer to any time.
I wonder, sometimes, if we ever give God a headache.
Great tips. And I love how you used both digi and paper for your demos!
Thanks for the great tips. I know they will come in handy for me. Again, thanks alot.
Thank you for the tips and examples!!!
Lori aka "Mima"
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