Photoshop Tutorial: Create a Simple Web Header Bar
October 22nd, 2010 by admin
If you are not very familiar with creating simple graphics in Photoshop this is the tutorial for you! We will start from scratch and explain every little thing and build a nice little header bar you can use in web design. Obviously you can go ahead and create your bar at multiple widths and use the design techniques for all sorts of things in Photoshop and web design!
We will also learn how to just drop that simple letter press effect onto our text and icons we place on our bar!
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