The layer's parameters: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
Next step we'll select again the above applied instruments to represent several more elements belonging to the same logotype.
Continue creating the logo, selecting the same well – known tools – Pen Tool (P) and Convert Point Tool.
The layer's parameters: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
Applying the above used instruments, try to insert one more element on the logo, having the black color.
Set the next parameters for the layer: Fill 20%
The next element is of white color and its representation is possible to do, following the same method from above.
The layer's parameters: Blending mode-Soft Light
Make a copy of the last made layer and select for the copy the parameters demonstrated below: Fill 70%
Blending mode-Normal
Next we need to represent two circles (one into another), having the same parameters. This time we need to select the Ellipse Tool (U).
The layers' parameters: Fill 0%
Blending Options>Stroke
Put together the circles' layers into a single one (pressing Ctrl button, marking out the appropriate layers and pres Ctrl+E). Then we need to select the Eraser Tool (E) and move off the unnecessary elements.
Create one more circle, having the next demonstrated parameters: Fill 0%
Next step includes choosing the Horizontal Type Tool (T), moving the cursor to the top circle's edges and write the word “UEFA”.
Next we'll write other words – EURO 2008 Austria – Switzerland, under the word UEFA.
EURO
2008
Austria-Switzerland
Above the EURO word on the Layers' palette we'll insert the layers with the ellipses, having the color #FC2C28
Keep pressed Alt button and make a mouse click between the ellipses layers and the EURO layer (on the layers' palette).
The logotype is done. Merge Down the logotype's layers into a single one (keep pressed Ctrl button to mark out the necessary layers and press Ctrl+E). Insert the logotype on the right top corner of the picture. The logotype's size may be changed with Free Transform option.
Create a new layer now and use on it a standard brush of white color to represent two lines made of dots.
Select the programs Toggle the brushes palette from the top part of the panel.
Finished!






