If you’re like most people, you probably use fonts all the time without even realizing it. Whether you’re adding a little personality to your text or making a document look more professional, fonts are an essential part of your design arsenal. But how do you go about editing fonts in Photoshop? In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to easily change the font size, color, and style in Photoshop. First things first: open up Photoshop and select the text or image that you want to edit. Next, click on the “Font” tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. This will open up a window containing all of your currently installed fonts. (If you don’t have any installed fonts yet, Photoshop will prompt you to install some.) To change the font size, simply drag one of the font icons up or down in the window. To change the color of a font, click on its icon and then select one of Photoshop’s many color options from the pop-up menu. (Note: if you want to change only certain letters within a font rather than its entire body, double-click on that letter’s icon instead.) Finally, to change a font’s style (such as italic or bold), select one of those options from the “Style” drop-down menu below each icon. Once you’ve made all your desired changes, just click on OK to apply them and close out of the Font window. You’re now ready to start creating beautiful documents with custom fonts! ..