Hey everyone,
I’ve been using Adobe Typekit and I’m in love with some of their fonts. Now I’m wondering if there’s a way to bring these awesome typefaces into my Google Docs. I’ve looked through Google’s font options, but I can’t find the ones I want.
Has anyone figured out how to add Typekit fonts to Google Docs? It would be great to use them in my documents. I’m not super tech-savvy, so any simple tips or tricks would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance for any help!
Unfortunately, there’s no straightforward method to integrate Adobe Typekit fonts into Google Docs. Google’s ecosystem is rather closed when it comes to external fonts. A workaround could be to create your content using a program that supports Typekit, such as Adobe InDesign or Illustrator, then export it as a PDF. You could insert this PDF into your Google Doc as an image. Although it’s not ideal, this method allows you to retain the look of your chosen Typekit fonts. Another alternative is using Google Slides, which permits custom font uploads, and then exporting the final design as a PDF.
I’ve been in this exact situation before, and it’s frustrating! After trying various workarounds, I found a decent solution. What I do now is create my content in Adobe InDesign using the Typekit fonts I love, then export it as a high-res PNG. I insert these PNGs into my Google Doc as images. It’s not perfect, but it maintains the font integrity and looks professional. The downside is you can’t edit the text directly in Google Docs, but for final presentations or important documents, it’s worth the extra effort. Just remember to keep your InDesign file updated if you need to make changes later. It’s a bit of a hassle, but it’s the best compromise I’ve found so far.
sry mate, no direct way to get typekit fonts into gdocs. google’s pretty strict bout their fonts. maybe try screenshotting the text with typekit font and inserting as image? not ideal but could work in a pinch. or export as PDF from adobe and link in gdocs. good luck!