

Adjust the vertical distance between paragraphs with paragraph spacing.Adjust the horizontal distance between letters with letter spacing.Adjust the vertical distance between lines of text using the line height field.Use the arrow to adjust the size of your text.Use the arrow to select a font weight or style.Click the font name to browse a list of web, local, and shared fonts to find a typeface or font family.Click the icon to view, create and apply text styles.Click the link to learn more about each property. Use the annotated image below to identify each property in the properties panel. Right sidebarĪpply and adjust text properties in the Text section of the right sidebar. Text properties can be found in the right sidebar and in the type settings panel. As there are a number of properties available, we've grouped them by location in this article, followed by sections with additional details. In this article, we'll take you through all the properties available for text.

Text properties allow you to control everything from the appearance and position of text, to resizing behavior and OpenType features.

If you'd like to leave me a PayPal donation you can use my email address above.Anyone with can edit access to a file can apply and adjust text properties. I also design custom fonts for businesses, logos, and many other things. For commercial use please contact me at (Javascript must be enabled to view this email address) to discuss an end user license agreement. This font like my others are free for personal use only as long as this readme file stays intact. Send payment via PayPal ((Javascript must be enabled to view this email address)) and let me know. If you don't require a license but still want the others you can buy the full version for $15. The other 3 are available with purchase of a commercial license. The regular version is included for personal use. Blockletter features only uppercase characters and basic punctuation but contains European accents, diacritics, and kerning. This is a complete overhaul based on a font I designed years ago. It also resembles the Hollywood sign, military lettering, and type found on collegiate apparel. Blockletter is a clean, basic sans serif based on the now defunct Blockbuster Video logo. Who's up for a movie night? In a distant land far, far away VHS tapes were once king. (Javascript must be enabled to view this email address) OTF and TTF: Blockletter (Regular, Outlines, 3D, and Tall)
