![]() In my example I added an orange fill swatch for illustrative purposes, to remove this simple select the shape with the Direct Selection Tool and clear the fill colour. The text now flows around the previously created object, and in turn gives the impression that it is wrapping around the frog image. With this new shape selected, go to Object > Text Wrap > Make. To allow the text to wrap around the actual body of the frog, use the Pen Tool to draw in a make-shift shape following the outline of the frog. ![]() Let’s say that you wanted to do something a little more fancy, in this example the frog photograph has been clipped out to blend in as part of the document without being constrained to a rectangular box. ![]() To adjust the spacing around the image, simply go to Object > Text Wrap > Options. Now the text is wrapping around the image, the picture can be moved anywhere on the page and the text will continue to flow around it. The image is now sat within the paragraph of text allowing the words to flow around it, keep an eye out for any hyphenations as a result and knock them down onto the next line if necessary. ![]() (Choosing Options will allow you to set the margin around the image) ( 2 with a small square on it, and 1 without the square) These are just indicators for where the text starts and ends grab the selection tool, and drag the stripe without the dash inside of the circle. You should see 3 small stripes outside of your circle. With both text and picture selected go to Object > Text Wrap > Make. First you create the type as you did in your example. Notice however the image sits over the top of the text rather than the text flowing around it. Step 1: Select the Type tool on the tool panel or hit shortcut T on your keyboard. Step 2: Select the text and click on the Add New Fill button. Go to File > Place and import your desired graphic (resized beforehand in Adobe Photoshop), move it into position on the page. This is probably the easiest way to add text. Step 1: Open the Appearance panel from the overhead menu Window > Appearance. With the Selection tool selected, reposition the text on the path by dragging the handle on the. In the Properties panel, you can adjust Type on a path options, like alignment. The text is added along the shape of the path. Put together your textual layout on the relevant page size, here I’ve roughly set out a few paragraphs of text pulled straight from an article on the topic of frogs. Tap the Type options in the taskbar on the right and choose Type on a path.
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