Download New Google Fonts For Your Phone
iPhone and iPad can be great productivity machines. The new iOS 11 features will make things easier. But because iOS is a closed system, there are always some friction points. One of them is the lack of customization. There’s no easy way to add your own custom fonts in apps like MS Word or Keynote. But of course, there’s a third party app that can help you out.
Apple added the option to install custom fonts and use them in different apps on iOS 13. The rollout has been a bit confusing, with Apple announcing partnerships with vendors such as Adobe, but also limiting the feature to work with only certain apps. Nonetheless, you can now download and install custom fonts on your iPhone. When sending a message using Gmail, you may want use different fonts to give your message a more personal touch. Gmail allows you to select from several basic fonts while you're composing your message. If you want to use a fancier font that's not on Gmail's list, you'll have to format your text in another application.
All Fonts is a $0.99 app for iPhone and iPad that lets you install any font file in TTF and OTF format directly to the OS. This means that any third party app that can look up the font directory on the device can use the custom fonts. Apps like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Apple’s iWork suite already support this feature. So do smaller writing apps. Getting fonts installed is a bit tedious but once that’s done, you don’t need to do anything else on a per-app basis. In true Apple fashion, it just works.
Download: All Fonts
How to Transfer Fonts from PC to iPhone or iPad
All Fonts has a feature that lets you transfer font files from your PC to your iOS device wirelessly using the Wi-Fi Transfer feature. This only works if both the devices are on the same Wi-Fi network.
First, keep the font files ready to go on your Windows PC or Mac.
Step 1: On your iPhone or iPad, launch the All Fonts app. Make sure you’re on the Transferred Fonts tab. You’ll see that there’s nothing here. On the top, you’ll find the sharing URL.
Step 2: Go to your PC or Mac, open a browser like Chrome or Safari and enter the URL that’s shown in the All Fonts app.
Step 3: You’ll see a transfer UI here. Drag and drop the font files from the folders to this window and they’ll be transferred directly. While you do this, make sure the iOS device is running and All Fonts app is open.
The font will show up in the Transferred Fonts section, at the top.
How to Import Fonts from Dropbox to iPhone or iPad
If you already have the fonts saved in Dropbox, you don’t even need your PC to install fonts.
Step 1: Open the Dropbox app and find the font you want to install. Tap on the font.
Step 2: Dropbox will tell you that the font can’t be previewed. Tap on the Menu button and select Export.
Step 3: You’ll see the Share sheet. Tap on Open in.
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Step 4: Now select Copy to All Fonts.
Just like that, the All Fonts will open and you’ll see the font added to the top of the Transferred Fonts list.
How to Install Custom Fonts on iPhone or iPad
Step 1: Once the font is transferred, you’ll see it in the Transferred Fonts list. Tap on a font and you’ll see a preview. At the bottom, there’s the Install Font button. Tap on it.
Step 2: You’ll be prompted to open the font in Settings. Confirm here.
Step 3: The Settings app will ask if you want to install the profile. Tap on Install.
Step 4: In the second popup, tap on Install again.
Now the font has been installed. Repeat the same process for any other font you want to install.
In this example, I’ve used Dropbox. But you can basically import fonts using the Share sheet from any other app that supports the feature. Apps like Mail, iCould Drive, OneDrive, and others will work just as well.
How to Use Custom Fonts on iPhone or iPad
Now that the fonts of your choice are installed, let’s see how to use them. I’m going to use Keynote as an example but it will work similarly for other apps.
Basically, find the font picker in the third party app and you’ll find your custom font in the list.
Step 1: First, relaunch the app to make sure the newly installed font shows up on the list.
Step 2: In Keynote or other iWork apps, tap on the text and then select the paint brush icon. From here, find the font section, tap on it, scroll and find your new font.
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Step 3: You can tap on the new font to select it. If you’ve installed multiple versions of the font, tap on the little i icon to select an alternative version of it like Italic and so on.
Download: All Fonts
The Alternative: AnyFonts
All Fonts is of course not the only app that does this. We choose to highlight the app because it offers the broadest options when it comes to importing fonts. The only problem I have with the app is that there’s no way to install multiple fonts at the same time. You have to go through the tedious process of installing profiles for each and every version of the font.
If that’s a bit too much for you. Look into AnyFonts. It costs $1.99 and its similar to All Fonts. Except you can install multiple fonts and open zip files directly in the app. If you buy the pro version using in-app purchase, you can add more than 1000 fonts right from the app.
I would love to be able to change the system font on my iPhone and iPad, but this the closest you can do to use a custom funky font to jazz up that presentation you’re working on.
Which fonts did you end up installing? What’s the project that you’re working on? Share with us in the comments below.
Google Web Fonts is an open source library of fonts that are freely available for everyone to use. Well, don’t let the word “web” confuse you. Yes, they are used on websites. But they can also be used on your PC. Google Fonts website gives you access to download these fonts in .zip file.
You can use these fonts in all the Microsoft Office applications and even in image editing software like Photoshop. So let’s see how you can install Google Web Fonts on your Windows 10 PC. You can achieve this in 2 ways.
1. Manually Install Google Fonts
Head over to the Google Web Fonts website. You’ll find a scrollable list of fonts with the live preview. Now choose the ones that you like and add them to your collection. The Collection here is like cart where you can collectively download fonts or use them on your website. Click on the Add to Collection button on each font panel.
Now as you add the fonts to your collection, a new panel will open up where you can see the collected fonts.
Verify your fonts here and remove the one’s not needed. Now, click on the Use tab in the top-right corner of this panel. Here, you get to choose other styles of the fonts including bold and italics.
Now after you’re done with that click on the download icon on the top.
Here, you’ll get the option to download the files in a .zip folder. Click on the link and the download will start.
Extract the zip file and install the fonts. Right-click on the .ttf file and in the options click Install.
Do the same for each and every font to install it on your Windows 10 PC. The second way is to use a third-party software to download these fonts.
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We’ll use SkyFonts to download Google Web Fonts on your PC. SkyFonts not only lets you download the fonts but also automatically updates the fonts when a new update is available. Head over to their website download SkyFonts and install it. It’s a freeware. Now, you’ll need an account of their website so
Now, you’ll need an account on their website so make sure you have one. You’ll need to sign in to make the software work. The fonts will be synced from your web account to the desktop client.
To download the fonts through this client, you’ll need to add to your collection from their website. It’s the same link where you can browse Google Fonts.
Click on Browse Google Fonts. You should get a pop-up with the list of all Google Fonts.
Click on SkyFonts and add it your SkyFont collection.
You can choose to add the entire family of the particular font which will include all the styles. You’ll get a notification that the fonts were installed on the desktop client.
Now, that the fonts are installed, you can use them in Microsoft Word or whatever editing software you use.
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Personally, I like simplicity so I’ll go with the ones I chose in the first method. As shown in the collections panel screenshot. But, what are yours? Let us know.
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