LEARN HOW TO CREATE A RETRO CHALK TYPE
EFFECT WITHOUT THE SKINCRAWLING SCRAPING
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A
s we free-fall mercilessly into the halfway
point, the 2010s are fast becoming known
as the decade when we all pretended to live
in every other decade except for the one
that we’re actually in. From the 90s revival to
mid-century-tinged typefaces that proliferate the
internet, nostalgia is clearly the new black.
I’ve never believed in ‘timeless design’; beautifully
designed things are always called timeless at first
and then people eventually tire of it and inevitably it
falls out of fashion. 20 years later, in a reaction to the
current trend and swept along by a wave of nostalgia,
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it becomes fashionable again and everyone calls it
timeless. It would seem, therefore, that the only way
to be timeless is, in actual fact, to be time-specific.
An example of this is chalk typography. Maligned
for years as a style reserved for cheap public houses,
chalk typography now appears on craft beer
packaging and trendy burger joints. Whereas artists
in the past had to suffer the excruciating scraping
sound of the chalkboard (even writing about it makes
my back teeth clench up), we can re-create this
classic style in Photoshop. So before it falls out of
fashion again, let’s get started!
01
CREATE THE BACKGROUND
Create the chalkboard background by
dragging the chalkboard texture into the middle of
the canvas. To fill in the empty areas, use the
Magic Wand (W) to select the areas you want to fill
and then select Content Aware Fill (Edit>Fill).
Photoshop will magically fill in these areas using
the current image.
02
BACKGROUND ADJUSTMENTS
The Content-Aware Fill tool will normally
create a fairly seamless fill. However, there may be
areas that you’ll need to tidy up by using the Clone
Stamp tool (S). Hold Opt/Alt and click the left-hand
mouse button to select the area that you want to
clone and then left-click again over the area that you
want to be hidden.
03
ADD A BORDER
Draw the outlines for
each element in Adobe Illustrator
or by hand and bring them into
Photoshop separately so that
you can adjust the composition
of the piece and control the chalk
effects one by one. Begin by
bringing the border into the
canvas. This should be a simple
shape so that it doesn’t draw too
much attention.
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TYPOGRAPHY
WORK IN
PROGRESS
Progress 1: Create the
blackboard
Progress 2: Chalk effects
Progress 3: Finishing touches
ANDY HAU
http://www.andyhau.com
@andykwhau
OUR EXPERT
I am a London-based architect and
designer and the owner of A.H.A
Design. For me, design is an escape
from the futility of modern life, not
an endorsement of it.
SOURCE FILES
The files available on FileSilo.co.uk/
bks-609 include the blackboard
background and a crumpled paper
texture for the chalk effects. The
fonts used are either standard stock
fonts available on most computers
or royalty-free fonts available from
sites such as http://www.dafont.com
Fonts:
Nymphette.ttf (www.dafont.com/nymphette.font): Lauren Thompson, Lobster 1.4.otf (www.dafont.
com/lobster.font): Paolo Impallari
Tex tures:
Chalkboard.jpg (www.flickr.com/photos/alicegop/13318243535):
Alice Keeler, CrumpledPaper.jpg (http://tinyurl.com/kfo85v3): John Ott
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