Killer Text Generator
Create Killer Text Just Like This Within Seconds….

Basically, killer text boils down to 2 things. Fonts and Layer Styles. Combining these 2 things together will create truly eye popping text effects. And the good news is that I’ve done the legwork and compiled a nice collection of fonts and layer styles for you to use.
It’s really simple to create killer text yourself once you have the proper fonts and layer styles.

Don’t have to spend hours going through tutorials.
Don’t have to search the web for the best fonts.
Don’t have to spend any time or effort at all.
Just click a few buttons and you get cool looking text. Although it’s super easy to use this tool, I will still give you step-by-step instructions on how to use and load everything. You’ll be up and running right away.
The 25 Layer Styles You Will Get…
You’ll be able to create each of the text effects below yourself, with just a few clicks.



(The text can be resized to even bigger if you want to)
Layer styles are one part of the Killer Text package. You will also get killer fonts.
The 25 Fonts You Will Get…

(These fonts can be resized to any size you want, of course, just like the layer styles)
I did not create these fonts. These are freeware fonts that I’ve found around the web. It took me several hours of digging through different sites to compile this collection. I’ll send them over to you so you won’t have to waste your time. And I will also give you links to my favorite freeware font sites so you can download even more fonts for yourself.
Create an unlimited number of text combinations…
With these 25 fonts and 25 layer styles you can create virtually an unlimited number of text combinations. First, you can match different layer styles with different fonts to create hundreds of combinations.

Second, can also modify and mix and match the effects from each different layer style.
For example, say you like the gradient from layer style 1, the drop shadow from layer style 2, the bevel effects from layer style 3, etc.. You can transfer these effects from one layer style to another, and create your own hybrid styles.
Here is an illustration of what I mean:



