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Frame Your Words: Samples, Tips & Font Links

By Diana Day  ·  January 16th, 2009

Here are a few examples of my word frames for inspiration in creating your own word frame templates, as well as some links to free fonts online.

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2 Replies to Frame Your Words: Samples, Tips & Font Links:

  1. Millie

    October 16, 2011 at 3:23 pm

    Can anyone tell me what the name of the font is and which website I can get it from for the one above on “Autumn Splendor”

    • Diana

      October 17, 2011 at 12:47 pm

      Hi Millie,

      The font I used in that image is Hebar Extra Black. The font filename is HBEBL.TTF

      You can download it from this site:
      http://digsys20-27.pip.digsys.bg/install/CYR/

      The fonts on that site are in alphabetical order, scroll down until you see HBEBL.TTF

      After installing the font, in my Elelments image, I selected the Type tool, then the Hebar font from the font dropdown, and typed my text. Then, I used Free Transform (Ctrl-T) and dragged inward on the left and right handles of the bounding box to squeeze the text narrower. I also dragged upward on the bottom handle of the bounding box to shorten the text. This changed the width and height of the text from its original state when I typed it. I tell you this in case when you first type with that font it may not look like the same font I used, but it is… just distorted somewhat.

      Diana

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