You’ll need to input and move your text. You’ll also need to add an image as your object. It’s best to use an image with a transparent background. If you need to cut out part of the image, you can use the Lasso Tool.

If you have an image, this will be your wrap object.

To do this, click Object → Arrange → Bring to Front. If you have your object and text on separate layers, make sure the object is on the top layer.

You may need to confirm the pop-up window that states: Text will wrap around all objects in the current selection, including type objects. Select OK. Your Text Wrap will be created and automatically adjust to the object’s location.

Check Preview to show your changes as you make them. Offset refers to the distance between the text and your object. The larger the number, the more space will appear between the text and the object. Use a negative (-) number to make the text overlap the object. To decrease or increase the offset, click the arrows beside Offset or manually input the value. Click Invert Wrap to invert the Text Wrap.

Check Preview to show your changes as you make them. Offset refers to the distance between the text and your object. The larger the number, the more space will appear between the text and the object. Use a negative (-) number to make the text overlap the object. To decrease or increase the offset, click the arrows beside Offset or manually input the value. Click Invert Wrap to invert the Text Wrap.

If you want to undo Text Wrapping, go to Object → Text Wrap → Release.

This method involves creating text on a path. You will be able to curve your text around a circle. You can use this method to create a text logo.

As you click and drag to create the shape, hold Shift + Alt to create a perfect circle.

To change the font, select from the drop-down menu on the top toolbar. This will be beside Character:. Adjust the font size using the up and down arrows or input the value manually. Your changes should take effect as you make them.

Be sure to click Preview to view your changes as you make them.

If you don’t see Center, click to expand the drop-down menu. This is also where you can Flip the text.

If you don’t see Center, click to expand the drop-down menu. This is also where you can Flip the text.

Use the Direct Selection Tool to rotate the text to your desired placement. To finalize the text, go to Type → Create Outlines. This will turn your text from an object into a vector.