Make Your Monogram Logo Using One of the Best Free Monogram Fonts
Hello guys, this Photoshop tutorial will show you how to easily make a monogram logo using a free open font. No complex designing process required. Even if you are a novice in graphic designing, you can still make a simple and stunning monogram logo in Photoshop CC.
Why Monogram?
If you have a long business name consists of more several words, monogram is best for your business logo.
A monogram logo is one of logo design types in the form of an abbreviation consisting of several letters, where each letter represents each word contained in a business or brand name.
Watch the full video embedded below to learn how to modify a recommended monogram font to make your logo design more unique.
From the monogram logo design making process, you will learn some basic text and shape editing functions in Photoshop, such as:
- Setting an RGB document in Photoshop. An RGB document is best for you if you are going to design a logo for a website or other digital media. And if you need to print your logo image which created with an RGB color model, it’s recommended to use a printer that has 3 base color inks.
- Converting a Type to an image. When you are going to modify text in Photoshop, especially in making a monogram logo using font, firstly, you need to rasterize the type first.
- Font modification. There are many ways to modify text design in Photoshop. But the monogram logo tutorial video shows you the easiest way how to modify text in Photoshop.
- Text adjustment and choosing colors combination for a monogram logo. A good monogram logo must be simple, unique, easy to remember and have fewer colors on it. Instead of only the logo, you might also want to add some text such as your business name or brand name along with your logo tagline.
I hope this monogram logo tutorial explanation really helpful for you, especially for beginners in graphic design on how to make a simple logo in Photoshop.
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