Lab11: Hw to Fill Text with an Image

in this quick lab I replaced text with an image, so the image would be exactly the same as the text except the filing of the text is the actual image. there are some points to keep in mind when doing this procedure; one is that the text must be large and the font should be bold. this is because a font which is too small or thin then the image wouldn't be seen easily; therefore, a big and bold font would be optimal to use.
the actual procedure after  getting a good font is to create and outline of the text created. to do so you select the text first then in the menu bar go to "Type" and there you will find create outline . next you must place an image by either going to file in the menu bar and clicking place or use the shortcut which is command D. either way the image should be placed inside the text but it may not exactly fit correctly. therefor, to fix this problem easily is by going to object>fitting>fill frame proportionally and the image should fit much better. this is relevant to web design because it is one way to improve the design of something such as a title page of a yearbook. this gave me a good idea for the yearbook project I'm currently working on, instead of just having a collage of photos, I can have a collage of photos within a text which would make it much less conventional.

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