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hey yo iamp;#39;m tim from bracken and today weamp;#39;re gonna have a bit of fun in photoshop weamp;#39;ll learn how to make these cool printed type effects on type and graphics and weamp;#39;re gonna start off by looking at some great reference material from allen kitchen um and then weamp;#39;ll create the physical distortions in photoshop then weamp;#39;ll create our own print texture using filters and effects within photoshop so no external assets required um but then we will also use it with some of brackenamp;#39;s printed assets because you you get a more realistic result and weamp;#39;ll chat about why that is uh when we come to it but yep this is the stuff weamp;#39;re making and without further ado letamp;#39;s get rip roaring so here we are in photoshop and what we have here is just a scan of the sleeve of a book by alan kitchen who i mentioned in the intro and iamp;#39;ll put some shots here now of the book itself itamp;#39;s a great book called allen kitchena