![]() ![]() The blue button should have now changed to a grey button that now says Remove From Collection, like this:Īt this point you could add more to your Google Fonts to your collection, but for this tutorial let’s stick to one. See that blue button on the right hand side that says Add To Collection? Once you’ve narrowed down the gazillion Google Fonts to the one perfect font you like, you should be on a screen that look like this: ![]() NOTE: This process is the same for any version of Photoshop, or any graphic design program actually. ![]() Sure Google Fonts are great for page titles, heading styles and nav menu entries… but what happens when you want to make a banner or button in Photoshop with that same Google Font? Sure it might be easy to just slap together, but it just doesn’t really look good when you’re done.Ĭonsistency is key when creating a website for your clients and it’s no different when using fonts. Having too many different fonts in a website is like wearing the striped pants with the plaid shirt that’s crumpled on the floor near your bed. ** This is part 2 in a series on using Google Fonts when designing a website (if you missed part 1, learn how to add Google Fonts to Dynamik Website Builder) **
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