In this tutorial we’re going to show you the three most basic, but still very useful tips you can get when working with typography in Photoshop.
The first thing is ‘letter spacing’ or ‘tracking’ with another word. It is simply the space between the letters in a word, you can stretch them to make it equal to the word below, or …
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