Overview

Importing fonts into your project

In this video, I demonstrate how to import various fonts directly into your project, utilizing resources like Google Fonts and Adobe Fonts. 

By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the skills to seamlessly integrate both standard and custom fonts into your design projects. In this video, I walked you through the process of importing fonts, starting with downloading fonts from client assets, like the sovereign font from Milanote. We explored how to locate and integrate Google Fonts, specifically the Archivo Narrow font, directly into the project settings. Additionally, I covered the steps to upload custom fonts and how to use Adobe Fonts API tokens to access specific licensed fonts. Lastly, I highlighted some limitations of the webflow tool, preparing you for the next steps in your design journey.

Summary

  1. Introduction to Font Importing: I start by explaining the importance of importing fonts and show how to download the sovereign font from Milanote.
  2. Google Fonts Integration: I demonstrate how to find and select the Archivo Narrow font on Google Fonts, then integrate it into your project settings with various styles and sizes.
  3. Uploading Custom Fonts: I guide you through uploading custom fonts, such as those directly provided by the client, ensuring they're correctly installed.
  4. Adobe Fonts API Tokens: I explain how to access and use Adobe Fonts API tokens, allowing you to integrate specific fonts licensed by Adobe into your project.
  5. Practical Applications: I show the practical steps for using these fonts in the designer view, ensuring you're ready to apply them in your projects.
  6. Limitations of Webflow: I touch on some limitations of the Webflow tool, setting expectations for what can and cannot be done within this platform.

Highlights

📝 Importing Google Fonts: Learn to integrate fonts like Archivo Narrow directly from Google Fonts into your project settings.

📁 Uploading Custom Fonts: Discover how to upload custom fonts from your client assets, ensuring all branding elements are accurately represented.

🔐 Using Adobe Fonts: Utilize Adobe Fonts API tokens to install and use specific fonts licensed by Adobe, enhancing your design capabilities.

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Overview

Importing fonts into your project

In this video, I demonstrate how to import various fonts directly into your project, utilizing resources like Google Fonts and Adobe Fonts. 

By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the skills to seamlessly integrate both standard and custom fonts into your design projects. In this video, I walked you through the process of importing fonts, starting with downloading fonts from client assets, like the sovereign font from Milanote. We explored how to locate and integrate Google Fonts, specifically the Archivo Narrow font, directly into the project settings. Additionally, I covered the steps to upload custom fonts and how to use Adobe Fonts API tokens to access specific licensed fonts. Lastly, I highlighted some limitations of the webflow tool, preparing you for the next steps in your design journey.

Summary

  1. Introduction to Font Importing: I start by explaining the importance of importing fonts and show how to download the sovereign font from Milanote.
  2. Google Fonts Integration: I demonstrate how to find and select the Archivo Narrow font on Google Fonts, then integrate it into your project settings with various styles and sizes.
  3. Uploading Custom Fonts: I guide you through uploading custom fonts, such as those directly provided by the client, ensuring they're correctly installed.
  4. Adobe Fonts API Tokens: I explain how to access and use Adobe Fonts API tokens, allowing you to integrate specific fonts licensed by Adobe into your project.
  5. Practical Applications: I show the practical steps for using these fonts in the designer view, ensuring you're ready to apply them in your projects.
  6. Limitations of Webflow: I touch on some limitations of the Webflow tool, setting expectations for what can and cannot be done within this platform.

Highlights

📝 Importing Google Fonts: Learn to integrate fonts like Archivo Narrow directly from Google Fonts into your project settings.

📁 Uploading Custom Fonts: Discover how to upload custom fonts from your client assets, ensuring all branding elements are accurately represented.

🔐 Using Adobe Fonts: Utilize Adobe Fonts API tokens to install and use specific fonts licensed by Adobe, enhancing your design capabilities.

Clone Webflow Template
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