Burning words with FlamingText!

I have multiple websites up now. Actually i would estimate to have about six or seven different ones. Making these websites require headers, buttons, fonts, clipart and much more. The website I use to solve all of my “wordy needs” is called Flaming Text.

When you first pull open Flaming text you may get the impression of boredom, but later on you will see the opposite. Right below the advertising banner at the top you will see the Navigation bar featuring all of the designs and idea’s they have. The Navigation Bar consists of Headings, Buttons, Fonts, Clip Art, Forums, and of course a search box. Now i will take you through examples of what Flaming Text has to offer.

If you click on headings you will see a step by step guide. I usually just skip that and scroll my way to the designs which are unprofessionally placed at the bottom of the page. There you will see a selection of header designs. Here is an example below of one of the designs this website consists of:
Example of Flaming text!

As you can see the images are very well colorful. Of course they give you options of the color, style, background, size, and other stuff. But they also give you the option(s) of Shadow Color, The Shadow Opacity, Y Offset, Blur Radius, whether you want bevel, or for it to become a transparent picture.

All of these things make the headers a very unique product. Now there is a pretty similar concept with the buttons, fonts etc. Flamingtext gives you the option of downloading them, and editing them with your personalized text. I should also add that the ClipArt isn’t up to my standards. By saying this i am presenting that the Clip art is well…. more Microsoft Word, and possibly a bit more than i would prefer.

In the end i am still a dedicated Flamingtext user, and will probably use it until i find the latest and greatest in font design. If any of you know a website similar to this, feel free to leave a comment in the fields below, and don’t forget to leave your website in the “Website” field so everyone can see what you have burned into your creations with Flamingtext.

Bradley Bradwell

Website: bradwelltv.com

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