Fonts are essential for any document or photo editing application. They can make a document look more professional or stylish, and they can be used to create logos, illustrations, and other types of graphics. To install fonts in Photoshop for Mac, you first need to create a new file called “fonts.txt” in the “Fonts” folder. This file contains the list of fonts that Photoshop will use when it starts up. Next, open up Photoshop and click on the “Fonts” tab. In the “Fonts” tab, you’ll see a list of all the fonts that Photoshop has installed. You’ll also see a list of all the font families that Photoshop has installed. You can select any of these fonts from the list by clicking on one of the links in the text field below each font name. Once you’ve selected a font from this list, you can click on the “Install” button to start installation. Once installation is complete, you’ll need to restart Photoshop to take effect.