This design was all about capturing the passion and atmosphere of the night through bold color, texture, and type.
For this Worship Night graphic, I really wanted to capture an intense, vibrant energy that matched the heart of the event. I started by bringing the photo into Photoshop and playing around with the Camera Raw Filter—pushing the clarity, vibrance, and saturation way up to give it that sharp, dramatic pop. The bold, heatmap-style colors come from a custom Gradient Map, where I mapped shadows to deep blues and purples and highlights to fiery oranges, yellows, and greens. This gave the whole piece that glowing, thermal effect. To add some grit and texture, I layered in Noise and used Gaussian Blur here and there to keep certain areas soft while letting the grain really stand out.
The text treatment was all about contrast and vibe. I chose an elegant script for “Worship” paired with a bold serif for “Night” to give it both movement and weight. To help the title feel like it belonged in the scene (and not just slapped on top), I added a soft radial gradient behind the text using the Screen blend mode, which gave it that glowing light effect without killing the readability. Little touches like the logo in the corner were added as vector smart objects so they stay crisp no matter how big or small the graphic gets. The whole process was about balancing clean design with raw, expressive color to let the energy of the night shine through.