You can place text on top of a frame around an image or graphic by using a graphic design software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign.
Here are the steps to do it in Photoshop:
- Open your image or graphic in Photoshop and create a new layer on top of it.
- Draw a rectangle shape with the Rectangle Tool (U) on the top of the image.
- Double-click on the layer to open the Layer Style dialog box.
- Choose Stroke and set the stroke width, color, and position. Click OK.
- Write your text on the new layer you created above the rectangle frame.
- Adjust the text size, font, and color to make it look good on the frame.
Here are the steps to do it in Illustrator:
- Open your image or graphic in Illustrator and create a new layer on top of it.
- Draw a rectangle shape on the top of the image using the Rectangle Tool (M) or the shape tool.
- Go to the Appearance panel and add a stroke to the shape. Set the width, color, and position.
- Write your text on the new layer you created above the rectangle frame.
- Adjust the text size, font, and color to make it look good on the frame.
Here are the steps to do it in InDesign:
- Open InDesign and create a new document.
- Place your image or graphic on the page.
- Create a rectangle frame using the Rectangle Frame tool (F).
- Give the frame a stroke by going to the Stroke panel and setting the width, color, and position.
- Write your text on top of the frame using the Type Tool (T).
- Adjust the text size, font, and color to make it look good on the frame.