Find a font you link and use it to get your message out in the wild.

  1. Start with a statement.

    Choose the Type tool and type a word over the image. In the Properties panel, change the text size and color so you can see it against the background. Then mouseover the fonts in the Character drop down to find the style you like. 

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  2. Blend type and imagery.

    Click the small box on the snow layer to make it visible.  

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  3. Turn the text into a frame.

    Right-click the new type layer and choose Convert to Frame to make the snow layer fill the text. You can also drag the snow layer into the text frame. Choose the Move tool and drag inside the text to reposition the image.  

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  4. Make a visual connection.

    Let’s replace the A in the word with the tent from the layer above. First, select the type frame layer and click the Layer Mask button.  

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  5. Hide from view. 

    With the layer mask thumbnail selected, choose the Brush tool and set it to black. Paint over the A to hide it.

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  6. Turn it on. 

    Make the tent layer visible so it represents the A inside the word. Use the Move tool and drag the word if you need to reposition it.

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