Recently – taking advantage of the new iOS and iPadOS – Adobe Creative released an update for both platforms where you can install more than 17,000 fonts with which you can change the typography of the iPhone or iPad. This becomes one of the first steps towards personalizing the devices, just as it happens on Android.
You may be interested in: The 15 most readable typefaces for print.
The only drawback is that you need an Adobe subscription to be able to use them. If you don’t have it, you can only use 1,300 and have an Adobe account. To see what is available, you must download the Adobe Creative Cloud app, log in with your profile, look at the bottom for the “access to sources” option, choose one and press the “install” button.
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If you do not like this alternative, you can choose the AnyFont or iFont applications, the first is paid and the second is free. They work similar to Adobe, you must download them, choose the font of your preference and give it “install”.
The advantages of iFont is that you can export all the font files that we have on our device, you can also load and read fonts that you have stored or that you download from somewhere.
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