Step 1: You first have to find the fonts online to download. And are two great resources for free fonts. Free lightroom presets for mac. Almost all the fonts you’ll find are in the (TTF) format, which Apple created in the ’80s and is used widely on both Macs and PCs to this day. Step 2: It’s a good thing I’m not paid by the word, because Apple has made this far too easy. Double click on the.ttf file and Font Book will pop open and ask you to install it. One more click and you’re done! The font will now appear in the fonts window in every program you use.
To add fonts in MS Word Mac OS X: - Get a new font by going to a website where there's a free font like Font Squirrel - Download the font (otf, ttf etc.) and unzip it. Download the font files. If the font files are zipped, unzip them by right-clicking the.zip folder and then clicking Extract. Right-click the fonts you want, and click Install. If you're prompted to allow the program to make changes to your computer, and if you trust the source of the font, click Yes.

On a PC you would need to restart programs like Photoshop to see the new fonts, but not in OS X, they should be instantly available.
