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Floral Patterned Jelly Text Effect Layered PSD

Posted on 01. Oct, 2009
by WebTreats in Layer Styles, Layered PSD's

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Today’s web treat is a Floral Patterned Jelly text effect combo pack. It includes:

  1. The fully editable layered PSD you see in the picture
  2. The layer styles used for the effect in an .asl file

As always, all Photoshop Patterns, Photoshop Layer Styles, Photoshop Shapes, Photoshop Brushes, Psd’s, Icons, Textures and Web Elements on this site are free for personal and commercial use – no attribution necessary.

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23 Responses to “Floral Patterned Jelly Text Effect Layered PSD”

  1. fatach-des

    01. Dec, 2009

    I liked so much, thank you

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  2. Tara

    02. Dec, 2009

    Beautifully attractive design! I could see this being used in a logo or maybe as the font in a brochure or poster ad. Seems like it would be appropriate for a beauty salon or women’s vintage clothing store. The design has a soft retro/ dark feminine tone.

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  3. Poster Printing

    07. Dec, 2009

    Thanks for creating such amazing, free graphic designs! The 3D effect and rounded edges of the lettering is very professional and attractive. But the best part is that this design is fully editable so that anyone can take and tweak it for branding purposes on marketing materials.

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    • Lita

      09. Dec, 2009

      You’re very welcome. Thanks for the compliment. Enjoy editing and tweaking this file!!! :)

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  4. danny louviere

    08. Mar, 2010

    Thank you so much for this and the ton of other great treats you’ve given us. I love this effect. In fact, I wish there was a color version – seems a pity to only have it in grayscale. I’m designing a conversation text book this spring and I’m sure many of your patterns and effects will add tremendously to the layout.

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    • Pamela

      10. Mar, 2010

      You’re welcome!
      What do you mean exactly by a color version? Do you mean the flowers?

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      • danny louviere

        10. Mar, 2010

        Hi Pamela, yeah, I thought color would be nice but in the mean time I figured out that if you hide the color overlay layer, which you have set to grey, then it’s in full color. I really like this. Thanks again.

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  5. Your designs are just terrific and you are very generous. I paged through some Photoshop design books at the bookstore and the books are too expensive for me to buy. But I have noticed that a lot of your “freebies” (similar) you are giving away to us. Much appreciated. I am a 64-year-old grandmother who discovered graphic design and I will be doing a web design course from 1 – 3 June 2010 through our church. So, never too old to learn.

    What about some Victorian/Antique designs?
    Take care
    Marie Antoinette Voges (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)

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    • Lita

      27. Mar, 2010

      Glad you like our floral text effect. We appreciate your kind words and we thank you for your victorian/antique design suggestion. We’ll add it to our wish list for future updates.

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  6. beulahmom

    10. May, 2010

    Love this floral text effect! Thank you so much for sharing.

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  7. Laura

    26. Sep, 2010

    Thank you for your generosity.

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  8. Kim Reynolds

    16. Mar, 2011

    That is so beautiful. Now I really wish I know how to use Photoshop. I can barely manage Fireworks. I would have loved to make that into my store logo…beautiful work!

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