Then, go to Insert > Text Box > Draw Text Box, click and drag to draw a text box anywhere inside the shape, and type the text that you want. Now go to Format > Send to Back > Send Backward twice to move the shape behind the border.
After that, go to Format > Position > More Layout Options and set the Horizontal Alignment to Centered and Vertical Absolute Position to 2.93" below the page to align and position the shape both horizontally and vertically. Then, go to Format > Size, uncheck the Lock aspect ratio option, and set the Height to 2.95" and Width to 8.5". Go to Format > Shape Fill > More Fill Colors > Custom and set the Red to 51, Green to 51, Blue to 51, and Transparency to 50%, and go to Format > Shape Outline > No Outline to remove the shape outline. Go to Insert > Shapes > Rectangle and click and drag to draw a rectangle. In this section, we're going to create the content area. After that, go to Home > Paragraph and set the Alignment to Centered, After spacing to 2 pt, and Line spacing to Single.
Then, go to Home > Font > Character Spacing and set the Spacing to Expanded By 30 pt. Now press Control-A on your keyboard to select the text, go to Home > Font, and set the Font to Roboto, Size to 30, and Font Color to White, and check the All Caps option. After that, go to Format > Size > Text Box and set the Left, Right, Top and Bottom internal margins to 0" and the Vertical Alignment to Center. Then, go to Format > Position > More Layout Options and set the Horizontal Alignment to Centered and Vertical Absolute Position to 1.08" below the page to align and position the text box both horizontally and vertically. Now go to Format > Shape Fill > No Fill, and Format > Shape Outline > No Outline to remove both the shape fill and the outline. Now go to Format > Send to Back > Send Backward to move the shape behind the border. After that, go to Format > Position > More Layout Options and set the Horizontal Alignment to Centered and Vertical Absolute Position to 1.08" below the page to align and position the shape both horizontally and vertically. Then, go to Format > Size, uncheck the Lock aspect ratio option, and set the Height to 0.8" and Width to 8.5". Go to Format > Shape Fill > More Fill Colors > Custom and set the Red to 247, Green to 150, and Blue to 70, and go to Format > Shape Outline > No Outline to remove the shape outline. In this section, we are going to create the header area. Then, go to Format > Align > Align Center and then Format > Align > Align Middle to align the shape both horizontally and vertically.Īfter that, go to Format > Shape Styles, and for the Fill set the Color to No Color, and for the Line, set the Color to White, Weight to 35 pt, and Dashed to Solid.
Go to Format > Size, uncheck the Lock aspect ratio option, and set the Height to 11" and Width to 8.5". Now go to Insert > Shapes > Rectangle and click and drag to draw a rectangle. Go to Format > Align > Align Center and then Format > Align > Align Middle to align the picture both horizontally and vertically. Then, go to Format > Text Wrapping > Behind Text. Now go to Format > Size and set the Height of the picture to 11". Go to Insert > Picture and choose the photo from the link. In this section, we are going to create the background. Then, go to Page Layout > Margins > Custom Margins and set the Top, Left, Bottom, and Right margins to 0". Go to Page Layout > Size > More Paper Sizes and set the Width to 8.5" and Height to 11". To recreate the flyer design above, you will need the following resources:įirst, we need to create the right size paper to work with.