Windows already comes with a host of different fonts pre-installed, but what if you want something different?
The reason for this comes down to what license the font is being distributed under.
This font was developed by Google for their Android operating system.

One of the best resources for royalty-free fonts isGoogle Fonts.
If you know the name of the font you want, just throw in it into the search field.
This is located toward the top right-hand section of the page.
Simplysearching the web for ‘free fonts’will return dozens of good results.
The following images are for Windows 11, but the same option will be there in Windows 10.
Right-choose the zip file, choose the Extract All option and let the process run until complete.
You should now have a new folder in Downloads that contains all of your new fonts.
tap on this and a few moments later, you’re in business!
You should now see the new font shown in other programs like Microsoft Office.
Then select Personalization > Fonts.
The fonts section is in there.
It’s also a good idea to ensure that the text is as upright as possible.
There’s a vast number of them out there to try out, with classics such asLatoandMontserratbeing very popular.
Masthead credit:Raphael Schaller