![]() ![]() Select the text with the “Type on a Path” tool, then click and drag the small bracket-like handles (inward or outward) that appear at the beginning and end of the path. Tip 5: Adjust the Starting and Ending Points of the TextĬontrol the position of your curved text on the path by adjusting its starting and ending points. To access different font options, select the text and use the “Character” panel or the “Control” panel to browse through the available choices. Experiment with various fonts and weights to find the one that best complements your design and maintains readability. Tip 4: Experiment with Different Fonts and WeightsĬurved text can look different depending on the font and weight you choose. To control the text orientation, select the text with the “Type on a Path” tool, and open the “Type on a Path Options” dialog box by going to “Type > Type on a Path > Options.”Ĭhoose between different effect options such as “Rainbow,” “Skew,” “3D Ribbon,” or “Stair Step” to achieve the desired text orientation. Tip 3: Control the Text Orientationĭepending on your design, you might want the curved text to be oriented differently along the path. Here, you can modify the “Baseline Shift” value to reposition the text or characters vertically, aligning them with the curve path more accurately. Select the text or individual characters that need adjustment, then open the “Character” panel. Tip 2: Modify the Baseline Shiftįor fine-tuning the vertical alignment of your curved text, you can adjust the baseline shift. Proper kerning ensures that your curved text looks polished and professional. To do this, click between the characters you want to adjust, hold the “Alt” key (Windows) or “Option” key (Mac), and use the arrow keys to increase or decrease the spacing. When working with curved text in InDesign, you may need to adjust the spacing between characters (kerning) for better readability. 5 Tips for Working With Curved Text Tip 1: Adjust the Spacing Between Characters ![]() This will detach the text from the path, and you can move, resize, or rotate it independently.
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