![]() ![]() ![]() I recommend that you go to the GitHub project “Google Font Directory” and download the zip file or the tarball, and select the fonts you want. Google makes all the TTF files for its fonts fairly accessible. Step 1: Download the Google Fonts TTF Files Solution: Download the TTF files and use FontSquirrel to convert them to a usable form. Problem: You want to use Google Fonts but you want to serve them locally? Problem: You want to use Google Fonts on a site, but the font itself doesn’t show up in a browser? Solution: Download the TTF files and install the ones you want. Problem: You want to use Google Fonts in your design, so how do you get them into PhotoShop? ![]() Along the way, it makes it easy to install the fonts on your computer so you can use them in your favorite Adobe products. The best way is to download the Google font, run it through Font Squirrel, and serve the file locally. The customary Stack Overflow search led to the conclusion that not all fonts work consistently across platforms. So I tried “Buenard” and had the same luck. I was using the “Crimson Text” Google Web Font on a project, and the font did render. Yesterday I encountered an unexpected problem. ![]()
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