step add text                 
Add Text Here:
Top Text
click here-Style Options on right
Middle Text
click here-Style Options on right
Bottom Text
click here-Style Options on right


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Design Preview



 
 
Text Style

TOP
      MIDDLE
      BOTTOM
TEXT STYLE
 Font Style:
 Font Size:
 Letter Color:
Arch text
 Arch Top Text: Yes No
Shadow
 Shadow: Yes No
 Shadow Color:
Outline
 Outline: Yes No
 Outline color:
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OUR TIPS TO HELP YOU:

a. The template that you selected determines how many lines of text are showing. 
b. Inside this page, you enter your text lines (on the left) in the spaces provided. 
c. Hit the PREVIEW button to see that wording on the tire cover. 
d. To change the appearance of the words that you entered, click on the link underneath the text line that you want to edit (for example, if you want to change the letter style or color of the middle line of text, click the orange link under the middle line text box, and this activates the styles on the right for that line). On the right side of the screen is where you will change the letter color, letter style, arched (curved) or straight text, text with a shadow (3-dimensional look) or an outline. 
e. Add any special instructions for your lettering in the Special Instructions box, if needed. 
f. Once the lettering looks the way you want it to, press the NEXT button. 
 
NOTE:

  • The color of your lettering should be a high contrast color to show up well on a black tire cover, such as white, light grey, tan, beige, pale yellow, yellow, etc…
  • If you want your lettering to be a darker color, such as purple, burgundy, saffaire blue, hunter green, etc.., you can simply outline that color of lettering with a high-contrast color to offset it from the black background: shadow or outline in lighter colors, such as white, light gray, beige, tan, pale yellow, yellow, etc