Best Fonts in Photoshop
Written by Casey Botticello
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Great graphic design is powered by great font selection. But picking great fonts is a challenge most people. Luckily, Photoshop has made adding great fonts to your designs much easier. In this tutorial, our team of design experts will cover the best fonts in Photoshop. This is very useful to anyone who is looking for the perfect font combination in Photoshop for their graphic design work.
Best Fonts in Photoshop
1. TT Travels
TT Travels is a geometric grotesque with wide proportions and peculiar shapes of circles and brackets. TT Travels incorporates two stylistic sets which add completely different characters to the type family.
2. Tan Nimbus
TAN – NIMBUS is a psychedelic-inspired typeface. It’s retro, bold, and playful. Perfect if you need a dose of fun in your project.
3. TT Ricordi Fulmini
The TT Ricordi font family is a collection of three display heading serifs designed to significantly diversify the traditional font palette. Each font from the TT Ricordi family was drawn by a separate designer and has its own story.
4. Grenze
Grenze is a large text family which features nine weights with matching italics. It draws inspiration from Roman and Blackletter typefaces. It was originally designed to be used in magazines.
5. Saint George
Saint George is an experimental free typeface designed by Vedran Vaskovic. It is based on the widely available Georgia. The intention was to modify an existing typeface and create something new. Because it is an experimental project, it is available only in lowercase characters.
6. Poly
Poly is a medium contrast serif font. With short ascenders and a very high x-height, Poly is efficient in small sizes. Thanks to its careful balance between the x-height and glyph widths, it allows more economy and legibility than standard web serifs, even in small sizes.
7. Slabo
Slabo is a collection of size-specific fonts for use in online advertising and other web uses. The collection currently includes this font, Slabo 27px, and Slabo 13px. Each font in the collection is fine-tuned for use at the pixel size in its name.
8. Crimson Pro
Crimson Pro is a serif typeface family: Contemporary, clear, classic, and rounded/open. Something for a college textbook, editorial websites, and any reading experience with book-length texts It contributes to the tradition of beautiful Garamond-inspired typefaces, often called “Garalde” or “Old Style,” and has 8 named weights, in Roman and Italic, and is available as a Variable Font with a Weight axis.
9. Give Your Glory
Give you glory – mixed-case font is a quirky, fun font infused with that special “something” that makes it feel authentic. I love that it isn’t perfect or traditional but that it has the flow of real handwriting – complete with the mixed-case style so many of us use in our daily writing.
10. Times Neue Roman
The Times Neue Roman is the illegitimate child of Times New Roman and Helvetica Neue Condensed. Some alternates on the lowercase.