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Create a Vintage Gig Poster in Photoshop Hey {NAME}, We hope that you're having a creative week! T

Create a Vintage Gig Poster in Photoshop (Plus Free Sample Pack) [Start this tutorial and download your free sample pack]( Hey {NAME}, We hope that you're having a creative week! Today, we wanted to give you a free sample pack, from our current [Essential Textures and Patterns Bundle](. This is a great chance to try out some of the incredible resources in this limited time collection. We've also provided a free tutorial, where you'll learn how to create a vintage gig poster for a design-themed concert in Photoshop. We will be using a lot of hand drawn elements, textures, and playful font treatments to create this colourful and fun design! You can also enjoy a handy video version of this lesson, as I walk you carefully through every step. Here's a look at what you'll be creating: [Start this tutorial and download your free sample pack]( Don't Miss The Essential Textures and Patterns Bundle for 99% Off Textures and patterns are invaluable assets for every designer! They’re the ultimate time-saver, whether you’re looking to quickly add depth and visual interest to your work, or you’re needing a great looking background for your designs. Often you’ll be working on a wide variety of projects, and so a versatile library of design assets is essential. This new bundle brings you thousands of hand-curated, super high quality textures and patterns, for an incredible 99% saving! This collection of best-sellers will save you precious hours, and make your projects look more fantastic than ever! [Check out this bundle]( Check out what the rest of the Design Cuts community have been saying all week. Thank you so much for the wonderful feedback guys! "Another must-have, specially the Impression Collection and Placebo Glitch Abstracts." - Waldemar "Everything I wanted! This is definitely a must have. Thanks for the awesome bundle!!!" - Alwapas "As someone who is relatively new to digital design, I am thrilled to bits with this bundle! It has everything! My only hesitation to purchase the collection was I did not know how I would ever remember what was all included, but you were WAY ahead of me! I am blown away at the amount of work and diligence that went into ensuring that those of us who invest in this bundle also has a thorough reference guide and a catalogue of every image! I can’t wait to dig in and start playing!" - Beyond_words [Check out this bundle]( Happy creating! Tom, Matt, Darren, Carol, SJ, Lizzy, Marco, Raluca, Louise and Krishna. (Your DesignCuts Team) Join us on social media, we'd love to chat :) [Facebook]( / [Twitter]( / [Instagram]( / [Pinterest]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Design Cuts, 246 Station Road, Addlestone, KT15 2PS, United Kingdom

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