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How Do I Create a Calendar in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 3:27 pm

There are a few steps to creating a calendar in Photoshop. You first need to create a new document, and then add a grid.

To do this, go to the ‘View’ menu and select ‘Show’, and then ‘Grid’. Once you have the grid set up, you can start adding your calendar elements.

To add the month and year, create a new text layer and type in the month and year. You can use the ‘Text’ tool to do this, or you can use the ‘Type’ tool. Once you have the month and year typed in, you can use the ‘Move’ tool to position it where you want it on the grid.

To add the days of the week, create another text layer and type in the days of the week. Again, you can use the ‘Text’ tool or the ‘Type’ tool. Once you have the days of the week typed in, you can use the ‘Move’ tool to position them where you want them on the grid.

To add the dates, create another text layer and type in the dates. You can use the ‘Text’ tool or the ‘Type’ tool for this as well. Once you have all of the dates typed in, you can use the ‘Move’ tool to position them where you want them on the grid.

Once you have all of your calendar elements in place, you can style them using Photoshop’s text formatting options. To format text, select the text layer that you want to format and then go to the ‘Type’ menu and select ‘Format’. From here, you can change things like font size, font family, text color, etc.

When you are finished styling your calendar, you can save it as a .jpg file by going to File > Save As > JPEG.

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Creating a calendar in Photoshop is a simple process that only requires a few steps. With just a little bit of time and effort, anyone can create a professional-looking calendar using this powerful software.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.