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welcome to Robi I designed this is rabia your youtuber this is the look I will be doing today so Ive always struggled with writing on a circle both from the top and the bottom so as you can see I have two looks right here my Texas like up right but normally if you type on the path your text goes upside down so I will teach you how to do this this look right here its just like a simple stuff really easy to do this so you dont have to struggle with having your text always upside down like this it just this way its so much easier to read it so lets begin the process its go to our circle tool now well create a circle holding shift notice if you hold shift + spacebar you should be able to move your circle around and as soon as you release the spacebar you should be able to do this kind of action so you can increase the size and hit spacebar and move wherever you want and release it if you want to keep it smaller so I will like to do this work with stroke well it doesnt really matter