Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Video tutorial: Quickly combine images and type in ... - Computer Arts

  • Software InDesign CS6
  • Time needed 10 minutes
  • Skills
    • Work with type
    • Combine paths with the Pathfinder
    • Use InDesign?s object effects

Merging imagery within typography can be a simple and effective solution in a variety of situations, especially when page real estate or visual material isn?t in abundance. In the accompanying poster graphic I?ve used this technique to tantalise the viewer with a sneak peek at the illustration work being exhibited in a gallery.

The interplay of words and illustration helps to elevate the typography: the letterforms are no longer there to simply communicate a message, they become a way of abstracting and focusing on details from the illustration, and invite the viewer to explore what?s in front of them.

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01 Before you turn your typography into outlined text you need to rough out how it?s going to work. Establishing the right typeface is paramount ? a good, heavy sans serif works best for what we have planned as it covers a greater surface area; I?ve used Aldo Open (created by Jonathan Hill) ? as is working out the amount of density you?ll need for the letterforms.
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02 At this stage, if you were to outline everything in one go you would more than likely end up with overlapping paths, so it?s best to approach each letterform individually. Copy and paste each target letter, then hit Cmd/Ctrl+ Shift+O to turn it into paths. Now reveal the document grid by pressing Cmd/Ctrl+? and begin aligning your typography.
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03 Once you?ve got everything looking as you wish, open the Pathfinder panel (Window>Object & Layout). Select all the letterforms that you want to merge and click the Add icon. What we?ve created is effectively a customised picture-binding box that you can paste or import into.
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04 To get the illustration from the design into the outlined type, copy the illustration, then select the outlined text and paste it into (Cmd/ Ctrl+Opt/Alt+V). To re-enforce the effect that the type is cutting through to the illustration below, open the Effects panel, change ?Settings for? to Object and add a subtle inner shadow.
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05 Now you can take things a little further and start to play with the background colour of your outlined letterforms. Combine this with altering the pasted illustration?s opacity and Effects style (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F10) to create some appealing tint effects. As always, be careful you don?t over-cook things ? you still want some semblance of legibility with the typography to hold the attention of viewers.
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Discover 10 brilliant examples of kinetic typography at Creative Bloq.

Source: http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/video-tutorial-quickly-combine-images-and-type-indesign-cs6

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