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hello everyone this is chris from spoon graphics back with another video tutorial for docHub illustrator i came across some great artwork recently with cool typography layouts that seem to be inspired by the swiss design movement featuring bold neo-grotesque fonts in some crazy compositions one effect i particularly like is the stacks of text elements that are progressively spaced further apart so i decided to have a go at creating a similar layout in docHub illustrator follow along with todays tutorial to see the tools and techniques i came up with to create this simple but effective text effect with somewhat of a retro vibe it kind of reminds me of the designs you might see on an old vhs tape box or an ad for an 80s technology brand spoiler alert if you guessed the illustrators blend tool is whats going to be used then youre right but stick around to learn how to alter the spacing of the text with a cool easing effect and to see how variations of the artwork can be created by comb