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How Do I Import Fonts Into Photoshop Mac?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 10:46 pm

If you’re a Mac user, you know that there are a ton of great fonts out there. But how do you get them into Photoshop? Here’s a quick guide:

1. Download the font file to your computer. Most fonts come in a .zip file, so you’ll need to unzip it first.

2. Double-click the font file to open the Font Book application.

3. Click “Install Font.”

4. Close the Font Book and open Photoshop.

5. In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > Type.

6. In the “Fonts” section, click the “Add Folder” button and navigate to the folder where you installed the font.

7. Select the font from the list and click “OK.”

That’s it! Now you can use the font in your Photoshop projects.

Conclusion: Adding fonts to Photoshop is simple on a Mac – just download the font, install it using Font Book, and then add the folder containing the font in Photoshop’s preferences.

PRO TIP: If you are planning on importing fonts into Photoshop on your Mac, be aware that there are a few things that can go wrong. First, make sure that the fonts you want to import are compatible with Photoshop. If they are not, they may not show up correctly, or at all. Secondly, when you import the fonts, they will be placed in a new “Fonts” folder inside of your Photoshop folder. If you already have a “Fonts” folder inside of your Photoshop folder, the new fonts will be placed inside of that folder.
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