By default, Photoshop provides glyph protection by automatically selecting an appropriate font. If you later try to edit type layers with missing fonts, Photoshop prompts you to substitute an available matching font. Continue typing until your desired font or style name appears. As you type, fonts whose names contain the text you entered begin appearing.
Note: You can search for a font family and style by typing its name in the text box. Note: Use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate the font list. Show fonts, including fonts from Typekit, that are visually similar to the selected font. Filter the font list by classification, such as Serif, Script, and Handwritten. While searching for fonts, you can narrow down the results by filtering fonts by classification, like Serif or Sans Serif, or by visual similarity.įurther, you can choose to search among fonts installed on your computer or synchronized fonts from Typekit. Updated in the October release of Photoshop CC Take the guesswork out of identifying certain fonts and let Photoshop do the hard work for you.