This tutorial is an add on from the Poster article the other day,  we will create a Retro/Grunge style poster using the pen tool some  textures and playing with text to make it look more retro,

Pop art is alive! As I’m a big fan of grunge style, I’ll show you  how to design a simple but nice vintage pop art piece with some wear and  tear. This is a basic to intermediate tutorial, so you don’t need to be  a guru to work with this effect and get an awesome result!


Along the way, we will be using a series of Photoshop techniques  such as layer blending options, image adjustments, filter effects and  masking. Some of the techniques can be a bit tricky (especially with the  Pen Tool), but why not just have a try :)


In this tutorial, we will go through the steps to create a retro  1960s psychedelic concert poster. This tutorial relies heavily on the  use of the Warp Tool, but includes a few other techniques as well. Let’s  get started.

Retrofuturism is a topic that has always fascinated me. In this  tutorial, we’ll go through the steps of recreating my own experiment in  this style. After making the 3D typography in Illustrator, we’ll use  Photoshop to create an out-of-this-world digital illustration on the  topic of space exploration.

So in this tutorial I will show you how to create a very cool  poster in just 10 steps. We will use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator,  but you may use other tools. I'm working on the Pixelmator version as  well.

In this tutorial we are going to create a retro/grunge looking  metal text using some basic Photoshop techniques as well as a texture.  We are going to then finish off the image using another texture and a  few other techniques to bring the whole image together.

In this tutorial I’ll explain how to easily create a 3d text and  merge it into a retro-style scene. We will use Illustrator for the text,  Cinema4D to make this text 3D and Photoshop for all others remaining  steps.


In this Etc Tutorial we will be creating a blue retro grunge floral  text effect. This text effect is vary versatile and looks good on a  variety of fonts and Photoshop shapes.


A lot of people are making them. A lot of people suck. We don’t  suck, and neither do you. This tutorial requires NO drawing talent… so  don’t trip folks.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to design a poster for an 80′s  anthem party. Throughout this tutorial, we’ll create some textures for  background, manipulate a photo to give it a stylish look, and make some  color variations. Let’s jump into this super rad tutorial.



It seems everyone wants to learn how  to make something look vintage or grungy. In this tutorial, I go over  how to create a fifties love letter with stamps, bent corner, and a a  retro border using the brush engine, rectangle tool, layer styles, blend  modes, and several intermediate techniques that are sure to propel you  skills to the next level.

In this tutorial, you are going to learn how to create a stunning  and high-impact retro-style typography poster that’s out of this world  (literally).

Retro and Grunge are quickly becoming a new trend. These type of  designs are becoming more and more popular in a variety of design  contexts like corporate designs, portfolios, poster work and nowadays,  even blogs use both styles on a small and large scale. 

n this tutorial we will be designing a cool retro text effect,  which is growing more and more popular in today’s design. Today you will  learn how to use the Perspective tool to create depth and how designers  can use default gradients in unusual ways!

We are going to create a retro-colored psychedelic background,  which we are then going to apply to some text. The purpose of this  tutorial is to learn how to mask out an image so that it just shows  through the editable text, making it friendlier to modifications later  on. We will also work with layering textures to create a grungy retro  background.

In this tutorial I will show you how to create a retro-inspired  typography poster design in Photoshop playing with stock photos, blend  modes and filters. We will also use a metal grid texture for a grungy  background and paper texture to give a nice retro feel to our design.

In this Photoshop tutorial, we’re going to create retro-looking  text that seems like it’s constructed using folded strips of paper.  We’re going to step away from the computer a little bit and use a real  model as a reference for our project. Prepare yourself to heavily rely  on Photoshop’s Lasso Tool, as well as some other basic tools and simple  techniques.

Creating a retrograde look is nothing new, but there are some  things to keep an eye out for when mimicking Graphic Design from any  decades past. We’ll be drawing inspiration from Poster Design from the  1960s, particularly Boxing Posters from that era. Let’s get started!

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