1. PLEASE don't use neon fonts unless it's manipulated darkish kinda a cover.
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2. Be careful with calligraphy fonts. Many look very sad, basic and empty.And honestly they hardly ever look good on covers, avoid using basic calligraphy fonts like these:
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Check out the script font packs that I've posted in this book. You can find it under the 'Apps and Resources' section towards the beginning.
3. Metal text
Follow my tutorial on how to do this.
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4. Don't use fonts that are difficult to see and plain ugly, such as:
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NO THEY DONT

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RandomIn which a mobile designer attempts to teach you what she knows about editing/ designing. Includes ibisPaint x tutorials, PicsArt tutorials, etc Disclaimer: The suggested resources, such as images and fonts, found in this book may not necessarily b...