You can use Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, or Photoshop to complete this tutorial, though the last optional step will be easiest in Photoshop. To achieve this same effect yourself, you’ll actually only need two text layers-the white color in the middle is created by the overlap of the other two, as you’ll soon find out. There is a neon blue and hot pink “haze” on either side of the text, plus some sections that appear to be shifted to the right and left. To the untrained eye, it might appear complicated, but once you look closely, you can break the effect into simple pieces. It’s popular in the niche subculture of vaporwave art and might have even been the inspiration for the TikTok logo. Reminiscent of 3D images without glasses, a glitch effect calls to mind nostalgic arcade games, computer programs, and bitmap imagery. Nostalgia for ‘80s-era computer text has created a very popular “glitch” effect in the modern design community-possibly because it’s easy enough to create in minutes.
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