
One, you can fill them up with paragraphs of text instead of just headlines. These boxes are helpful for a couple of things.

Another way is grabbing the Text tool, and instead of just clicking on the canvas, you click and drag to create a box that's going to hold your text. So just clicking directly on the canvas is one way that you can create some text. So you just have a little bit of a delay as it caches each new font that you want to work with and each new weight. That's just because it's loading in that font for the first time, but if you go back from Bold to Regular now, you'll see that it's instant. You may notice a tiny bit of lag when you switch the font and the font weight. We've got font sizing control and weight control right underneath, so you can choose Bold and 60 pt. So we're just going to grab Noto Sans, and you can see that it has loaded that font in for us. There are ways to speed that process up, but nothing is quite as fast as having all of the fonts available for you right here. And then if it's no good, then you've got to start the whole thing over again. Then you may need to restart the application that you're using for your design, and test out the font.


Typically, if you're working with a graphic designer offline, and you want to use Google Fonts, then you've got to go to the Google Fonts website, find a font you like, download it, and install it. One of the most helpful things about Gravit Designer is that you have instant access to every single font in the Google Fonts library. So if we grab the Text tool from the toolbar, all we need to do is just click where we want our text to appear, and we get a text box with some dummy text that we can fill in with anything we want.Īnd then we can select our text and start taking a look at the options on the right-hand side. We'll start with the basics, and that is the default way of creating text.
