So you can adjust the shape to do all sorts of cools stuff to create things that are a little more unique to what you want. The cool thing is, you can go to the shaper tool and you can actually adjust this stuff on your own. And if you've ever used TypeStyler before, you'll probably recognize a lot of these. So you could see, we can try any one of these and a cool twist. You can do a circle, you can do all sorts of cool stuff like the fish shape here and then of course I could stretch the type here to make it larger. So one of the big thing that TypeStyler does is, it allows you to shape text and you could see it's got a lot of various things here. So let's just kind of pick one at random there and use that as a starting point.
And of course, you can highly customize every single factor here but this gives us a good place to start. So let's start out by choosing a style, we can go up here to the style library and we can just select any one of these. So let's put some sample text in, like perhaps a headline there, and then once we've got it, we can start styling it. So, this graphic's tool has a similar interface to Photoshop and Illustrator and all the tools like that but you can primarily use it to style text.
#TYPESTYLER VS ART TEXT SOFTWARE#
One of my favorite old pieces of Mac software is one called TypeStyler, it allows you to do creative things with text. One of the nice side effects of the Mac App store, is it's bringing some old App software back. Today's episode, let's look at TypeStyler. Video Transcript: Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 691: Creating Stylized Text With TypeStyler at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.