So back to business: change some characters. I just like to put a dot along with letter L:

Oh yes: you can also change the fonts and the style will be there too:

I think I just found the font I was searching for:

Now all the web 2.0 conception consists of glows, reflections, saturated highlights and shadows I think. So this is why we'll just select some areas and drop even more highlights: use white to transparency gradient.



I also changed the layout of what was dots some time ago ) .

As you can see I'm already setting up the style for second line:

Here is the font I'm using here:

Here are the other fonts
I'm couple more fonts.


Some elements with the brushes maybe:



Zoom in zoom out: watch it carefully - the compositing moment of truth. Seams OK!

Some deco: very easy: just watch the pictures.





And this is it.

Try to stay in web 2.0 style. I hope you were just exited reading it as I doing it. See you next with even more PS and other applications tutorials next time on eyesontutorials.com

Oh yes: you can also change the fonts and the style will be there too:

I think I just found the font I was searching for:

Now all the web 2.0 conception consists of glows, reflections, saturated highlights and shadows I think. So this is why we'll just select some areas and drop even more highlights: use white to transparency gradient.



I also changed the layout of what was dots some time ago ) .

As you can see I'm already setting up the style for second line:

Here is the font I'm using here:

Here are the other fonts


Some elements with the brushes maybe:



Zoom in zoom out: watch it carefully - the compositing moment of truth. Seams OK!

Some deco: very easy: just watch the pictures.





And this is it.

Try to stay in web 2.0 style. I hope you were just exited reading it as I doing it. See you next with even more PS and other applications tutorials next time on eyesontutorials.com
3 Responses to "Making a logo and a quick graphic design element" 
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said this on 09 Feb 2010 11:45:36 AM CDT
I was lost at background. You didn't say where texturizer was and when I found it on my own my texture didn't look anything like yours. I gave up. You can't leave out any steps when you are doing a tutorial and you can't assume people following it know what you did to get there. I am a teacher with limited photoshop knowledge, but I use tutorials from the internet to help with my video class. You are missing too many steps to make this affective.
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said this on 25 Feb 2010 8:32:19 AM CDT
I'm wondering how you changed the text for the centurno to look rugged. The design is very nice and I wish there were more details on the centurno word as well. Thanks very much.
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said this on 24 Mar 2010 5:54:29 PM CDT
no direction at all in this tutorial.......
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