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August 21, 2014
Question

How to create a word cloud?

  • August 21, 2014
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I would like to create a simple, but eye catching word cloud.

8 replies

Participant
August 8, 2025

try this one 

www.wordcloud.art

 

Participant
March 15, 2021

Agree that this should absolutely be a feature. I am amazed that it isnt but its whether or not Adobe listen to users if we will see it in our lifetime.

Participant
June 15, 2018

Use this FREE tool: Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds

brian@atomicpix.com
Inspiring
April 5, 2018

I know this is a really old thread but I just found a cool looking plugin on AEScripts.com for creating word clouds. 
Word Cloud - aescripts + aeplugins - aescripts.com

Participant
October 20, 2017

This site works awesome!

Make the word cloud using the site below.

https://www.jasondavies.com/wordcloud/

Download as an SVG file.

Open the SGV file up in adobe illustrator.

Copy and paste the contents of the opened SVG file into your current document.

By selecting all you can resize, recolor, etc.

Hope this helps!

Had to find my own solution for this one!

lanad73
Participant
May 12, 2018

This works great!

Participating Frequently
April 14, 2017

They should think about making this a feature in Illustrator, it would do a much better job than InDesign since it's vector and you can draw custom shapes in it with ease.  All they would need to do is allow you to create a word list, have a selection for what words get priority (In other words, the biggest in size) and have options for text direction (for example: diagonal, vertical, horizontal, etc...).  It would be a very widely used tool, hands down better than that silly script that is in InDesign and any of the online options as well.  The company I work for alone would be having me use it quite frequently to be honest.

Jongware
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 14, 2017

All of your "requests" -- and a few more -- are catered for in Marc Autret's "silly" script.

Apart from "but I want it in Illustrator! (whine whine)" it seems the perfect choice for what you want to do.

Participating Frequently
April 14, 2017

I don't mind someone suggesting I try some script or something, seeing how most of them have been pretty lame.  But I'm not whining and your negative slant on what I was posting about is quite unneeded.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 21, 2014
rcraighead
Legend
August 21, 2014

Start scaling and positioning text objects (probably point text instead of area text).