![]() Change your background color to #ffffff and use the rectangle tool to create a sizeable rectangle in the middle of your canvas. To keep our design organized, we will create an area for all of the actual content. Change the settings to match those shown in the image below. Stay on the same layer and go to “Filter” > “Brush Strokes” > “Accented Edges”. We’ll now want to add an effect to our wallpaper. Once that is done, erase about a third of the wallpaper with a soft round brush towards the bottom. You will need to resize it a bit so that it fits the width and height of your canvas. Open up your Candy Blur Wallpaper and paste the image onto your canvas. Check the “Gradient Overlay” box and change the color in the gradient box so that it reflects your foreground and background colors. ![]() ![]() Next, go to your newly-filled layer and open the “Blending Options”. Keep your foreground color the same as it was in Step 2 and set the background color to #ffffff. Change your foreground color to #d2d2d2 and fill in your newly-created empty layer. Go to “File” > “New” or simply press Ctrl + “N” and give your canvas the dimensions of 1200px by 800px.Ĭreate a new layer to add your background color. To begin our page design, we need to first create a new document. For today’s tutorial, I will show you how to design your own “Coming Soon” design in Photoshop. In any case, if you have a “Coming Soon” page, you want to make sure that it’s appealing, memorable, and worth a revisit later. Others are more abstract, mysterious, and intriguing, which is an effective way to promise more information via email and grow a list of interested email subscribers. Some will inform the visitor of the details of the project, when to expect the site to be up, and other useful information. These pages come in many forms and feature various information. “Coming Soon” pages, if designed well, are a great way to build anticipation and get a head-start on growing a following online. But, that doesn’t mean that we have to forgo a website altogether. Sometimes we can’t launch our sites as quickly as we’d like due to bugs, delays, redesigns, or other setbacks.
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