![]() In the Colour Type menu, choose Process and in the Colour Mode menu choose RGB (see right).Click on the 3 horizontal lines at the top right corner of the Swatches panel (the “fly-out menu”), and choose New Colour Swatch at the top of the drop-down list.But you can make new colours by doing the following: Any colour with brackets around it is a default colour and cannot be changed. Click to open it, and you’ll see several colours already there. There are two ways to create colours to apply to frames and type: 1) by creating a colour manually right in the Swatches panel, and 2) using the Eyedropper Tool, which “picks” a colour right out of your image.įirst take a look at the Swatches panel (it’s in your dock on the right). Change the size of the type by either typing a higher number in the upper box or click on the up arrow until you get a size that is big but still fits on your cover. Look at the Control panel in the upper left of the screen and find the Font Size (see right). It will turn white and be highlighted with a black background. Using the Text tool, select all of your title type by dragging over it, or by triple-clicking. The type size will probably be quite small. ![]() Select the Type Layer first, then select the Type Tool (T) from the Toolbox.Ĭlick and drag to make a rectangle across the cover, then type your book’s title. The shape of the frame can be changed at any time. Whenever you add type to an InDesign document, you first create a text frame and then type in it. Grab the layer name and drag it down or up and the order of layers will be changed. The layer at the top in the Layers panel is above the others in the stack. You can also change the order of the layers.
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