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More fonts than you could ever dream of! ✏️
Another week, another tip, and another free Photoshop tool.
Welcome back to Art Piece 👋
Another week, another tip, and another free Photoshop tool you can use to improve and inspire your digital creations.
Let’s dive in 🙌
Today’s Tip:
Don’t Choose Just Any Font, Choose the Perfect Font
Insight from Adobe
The right font can bring your design project to life. The wrong font can make it look unprofessional at best and wonky at worst.
Fortunately, designers — especially those who use Photoshop — have more options than ever. And by options, we mean 20,000+.
Here are the quick and simple steps to adding fonts to Photoshop:
Download it: Find your desired font and download it, ensuring it’s a TTF or OTF file.
Install it: Double-click the font file to open the Font Book app, then click "Install Font."
Select it: In Photoshop, use the Horizontal Text tool to choose where you want to type and pick the font from the text menu.
Type it: Use the Type tool to type out your text and modify it as needed.
Tip: MacOS and Windows require different steps for adding fonts — the above will point you in the right direction.
Use today’s free tool to add hundreds of high-quality fonts categorized into 17 typefaces👇
Today’s Free Tool:
The Scribble & Sketch Photo Effects Templates Bundle
Logos. Presentations. Business cards. Social media graphics. (And more).
All of these design projects share a common goal: they use compelling words to engage and captivate their intended audience.
The Supermassive Bundle Of 850 Professional Fonts makes finding the right font a breeze. Here’s what you get:
850 high-quality fonts in 17 typefaces
Multiple styles and designs (ligatures, alternates, punctuation, etc.)
Precisely kerned for use in small web artwork to large print materials
Commercial license
With this bundle, you’ll never again struggle to find the perfect font for your project.
That’s all for this week!
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