Use 'Type on a Path' in Illustrator to put text around a circle for logos and other text-based artwork.
IN CS3 PHOTOSHOP HOW DO YOU WRAP WORDS AROUND A CIRCLE HOW TO
If you need very precise control or are creating a complex combination of shapes and text, you’ll want to use a third-party drawing or graphics program to create the text around your shape and then copy and paste it into your Office document. A lot of this I already know about (or know how to do) but there are some things I learned in here, and it's also a good reference (or reminder) when trying to get design ideas. Go to Shape Format > Text Effects > Transform and pick the effect you want. If you need very precise control or are creating a complex combination of shapes and text, you’ll want to use a third-party drawing or graphics program to create the text around your shape and then copy and paste it into your Office document.
Precise angle control You can control the angle of your WordArt text in relation to your shape with precision by using the Rotate tool. Group moves and copy To move or copy multiple WordArt objects as a single shape, see Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objects. In this example, WordArt is inserted four times, one for each side of the shape. The first will be to wrap text around the outside of a shape, the second will wrap text around the edge of a shape, and the last method will wrap text to the inside of a shape. Wrap around straight edges To wrap text around a shape that has straight edges, such as a rectangle, insert WordArt objects for each edge. Since there are a few different ways you can wrap text in Photoshop, this post will share each of these methods.
Wrap around a circle To create text that completely circles your shape, choose Circle under Follow Path, and then drag any of the sizing handles until your WordArt is the size and shape you want. Note: Depending on your screen size, you might only see the icons for WordArt Styles.