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Photoshop for iPad pro

Community Beginner ,
Dec 01, 2016 Dec 01, 2016

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I have PS on my desktop and I have downloaded almost all of the adobe apps for my iPad Pro.  What I want to do, is to make word art on my ipad.  Which of the apps can I do that.  I want to be able to select from a variety of fonts, be able to select effects and change the sizes by points (not small, medium large).

Is there an app that I can do this in?  I have played a bit with each, just have not seen the ability to play with fonts.  But thought maybe I am not seeing the ability to do this.

Thank you! 

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Community Expert , Dec 01, 2016 Dec 01, 2016

What kind of effects are you hoping to create? Have you tried Adobe Comp? It is a layout application that works great with fonts. If you have a Creative Cloud membership, you can get direct access to all of the Typekit fonts within Adobe Comp. The types of effects you can apply might be more limited than what you are hoping for though.

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What kind of effects are you hoping to create? Have you tried Adobe Comp? It is a layout application that works great with fonts. If you have a Creative Cloud membership, you can get direct access to all of the Typekit fonts within Adobe Comp. The types of effects you can apply might be more limited than what you are hoping for though.

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Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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I am only seeing some of the Typekit fonts I think.... How many are there? Can I add more?

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lorii48198366 wrote:

I am only seeing some of the Typekit fonts I think.... How many are there? Can I add more?

There should be options in the upper right that allow you to filter as well as browse by classification. You should also have an option to browse any synced fonts you might already have added via Creative Cloud (which is the upper left).

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