This banner was inspired by this photo:
Here's my take on it:
Let's Begin.
You're gonna need Superimpose, Phonto, and Afterlight.Step One.
Go on to Superimpose and set this black photo as your background:And your photo of choice as the foreground. Expand the photo so it covers all of the black photo. Save when done. Your photo should be like this:
Step Two.
You can edit your photo on Afterlight or wherever you edit your photo now so it doesn't mess up with the text later. I like to edit the photo by changing up shadows, contrast, saturation, adding grain, any of the simple stuff. I rarely use actual filters and if I do it's A6 on VSCO.
Step Three.
Go on to Phonto and put up your picture. Click the bottom left button and select Add Item. Then click the solid square.
Step Four.
From here you can change the color and size and place it towards the edge of the photo, but leave a little space. I like to do this rather than typing the text and putting background so I can have some space around the text.Final Product.
I recommend doing colors that go with the photo so it flows together. I used the fonts Couture Bold for "Kendall Jenner" and Quicksand Light for "Nicole Everest."
To make the Everest bold, I just retyped "Everest" put up the stroke and placed it over the first text.
This one is so cute. I love.
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