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Thereâs no need to be intimidated when it comes to adding fonts to Adobe Photoshop for use in projects. Whether youâre on a Mac or Windows, adding a font to Photoshop can be a straight-forward process.
Any designer will regularly need to be working with new fonts and typography, and knowing how to quickly get them working in your design app is a key part of your workflow.
Today, weâll walk you through how to add fonts to Photoshop (using a few different methods) so that you can speed up your workflow like a pro.
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While Adobe Photoshop isnât the first choice for design software when it comes to documents with a lot of text, font use and manipulation is an important part of this design tool.
Whether you are creating something from scratch or opening a document from somewhere else, the ability to add fonts to Photoshop is important. Thankfully, itâs also pretty easy. (The hardest part might be finding the font file you need to install.)
Note that all of the instructions that follow will add fonts to Photoshop and your computer as a whole. Font installation is a universal process on both Macs and PCs, so fonts will be available for use in all software.
Fonts do not carry from file to file or device to device, so having fonts that you need for projects installed is a necessity. If this is new to you, here are a few different ways to do it.
Add Fonts from Adobe Fonts
Adobe Fonts, which was recently rebranded from Adobe Typekit, is a collection of licensed fonts thatâs included with every Adobe Creative Cloud plan. (This is probably how you are using Photoshop.)
Every Adobe Font can be used for personal or commercial use and there are thousands of fonts available in the collection. (They do change from time to time, so be aware that a font can disappear.)
Adding a font from Adobe Fonts is easy. While logged in to Photoshop, click the Add Fonts button in the Character Menu. Make sure you are logged in to Creative Cloud and then select the fonts you want to use.
Click the toggle button to active fonts and those typefaces will appear in Photoshop (and other Adobe software) for immediate use.
Note: Typekit is not dead. Itâs just been rebranded as the type solution for web fonts from Adobe. Most designers are still using Adobe Fonts and Typekit interchangeably and you might still have a Typekit icon if you havenât taken recent software updates.
Add Fonts from a Package File
Itâs pretty common to open a design file where fonts are missing. Package files are an easy solution to this dilemma. (Note that if you didnât already have a license for a font from a package file, permission for use only extends to the design it was packaged with.)
To access these typefaces, open the package file and look for the âDocument fontsâ folder. Install needed fonts from the package using the Mac or Windows instructions below.
How to Install Fonts on Mac
Mac OS has native support for Type 1, TrueType and OpenType fonts. Before installing a font, make sure to close all open applications.
You can find instructions for installing fonts to Photoshop from earlier versions of Mac OS here.
How to Install Fonts on Windows
Windows supports OpenType fonts, and PostScript Type 1, and TrueType. Before installing a font, make sure to close all open applications.
You can find instructions for installing fonts to Photoshop from earlier versions of Windows here.
Conclusion
Adding fonts is generally an easy process. Just make sure that before you add any new typeface that you are sure you have an appropriate license for use. (Many free font options are only available for personal use, and not commercial projects.)
The biggest difference between adding fonts from an included tool such as Adobe Fonts and another source is how you click to install. There are also some limits on the number of Adobe Fonts typefaces you can have installed at any one time.
Font Collections
This is our series of beautiful, inspiring collections of fonts and typefaces. These articles feature bold poster fonts, decorative scripts, and everything in-between! Find the perfect font for your next design project with one of these collections.
Typography â if used elegantly â can greatly enhance the look and feel of just about anything that involves letter, numbers or characters. For example, custom fonts can form a great logo, as well as offer a more valuable and tailored feel to the piece of work. Forget logos, even changing the default fonts on your operating system can create a unique everyday computing experience.
Weâve already published a tutorial on installing new fonts on Windows. The process is easier and more streamlined on Mac OS X. This guide will tell you exactly that.
Hereâs how you go about downloading fonts.
1. Download the Font
There are a ton of free fonts out there. Sites such as Smashing Magazine have lists upon lists of free fonts that are available for personal or commercial use.
Here are a variety of neat font collections to check out:
2. Extract the Font
Usually, the font comes in a .zip or .rar file. This means youâll need a program to extract it. I use the Free Stuffit Expander. Once you do that, a new Finder window will pop up. Double click the .ttf or .otf file, and the Font Book application should automatically open.
3. Install the Font
Once the Font Book application opens, you can simply Install the font.
4. Organize your Fonts
Font Book automatically sorts out your fonts according to either default installation or user installation. This is a great feature, as it allows you to quickly go through your custom installed fonts. If youâre a typography enthusiast, this definitely is the key.
Font Book can be accessed within the Applications folder, or simply type it into Spotlight to find it.
You donât need to re-open an application, as the font collection updates on the fly. For example, if you have Photoshop open and youâve just installed a font, you can simply go back into Photoshop and select the font.
Fonts are very fun to implement and select, and are very easy to use! Donât be afraid to try out new fonts for different uses, and have fun with your fonts. ?
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