Trying out Fonts in Real-time

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I stumbled across this idea when I was searching for “the perfect font” for a project yesterday. Normally I use The Font Thing to manage and preview text in my various fonts, but I had the type all ready to go, and really wanted to see how it would look in the context of my project - the spacing, the weight of the letters, and so forth.

 Here’s how you can cycle through each and every one of your fonts in Photoshop (CS2 and Elements 5.0 were what I tested):

1. First, get your project started and then write your text in any font you like.

  

2. With the Horizontal Type tool selected, target your type layer (Extra bonus cool tip: you can target MULTIPLE type layers simultaneously in PSE 4 and 5, as well as CS/CS2/CS3 and do this for all of them at once by holding down Ctrl and clicking on each layer in the Layers palette. Yes. That rocks).

 

3. **THIS IS THE IMPORTANT PART** You need to target the menu you want to cycle through. In our case it’s the font selector. Pull down the font selector in the Options Bar at the top of your screen. You can re-select your current font or choose a different one. When you release the mouse with your font chosen, don’t touch anything else.

 

 

4. Without touching any other tools or your mouse, hit the up and/or down arrow keys to cycle through your fonts, seeing them change in real-time, right on your project. Here, I hit the up arrow, and got the font just above Century Gothic in the listing. 

 

 


I know it’ll seem a bit cumbersome if you have, say, 1200 fonts installed, but it’s a very cool way of seeing things in real life, on your actual project. Sometimes the right font will make all the difference.

 

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Shawna Wood
Shawna Wood: ...
Very cool. I can't wait to try this. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
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April 17, 2009
holy smokes, so easy! this is going to make life a bit easier.
thank you!
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June 28, 2009
Aimee Benoit
Aimee Benoit: ...
WOW! I never knew this... THANKS! How did you know that i have that many fonts??? LOL!
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July 20, 2009
noreen stack
noreen stack: ...
I have PS CS and I cannot target several layers together. It works in CS2 though.
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July 20, 2009
Joan Sides
Joan Sides: ...
okay...just tried this out. very cool and is a real time saver. thank you, thank you,
thank you!
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August 02, 2009
JaneAnn Griffin
JaneAnn Griffin: ...
I have PSE 6 and I can't get this to work.smilies/sad.gif
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July 07, 2010

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