Fonts can be a great way to add personality and style to your document. But if you’re like most people, you probably don’t have the time or resources to create custom fonts yourself. That’s where Adobe Photoshop comes in. There are a few ways to make fonts bigger in Photoshop. The first is to use the “Make Font Size” command. This command will change the font size on the fly, so you can easily change the look of your document without having to worry about it changing size back again. The second way is to use the “Font Size” property on a text object. This property will give you control over how big the font appears onscreen. You can set it to be a percentage value, or just set it as an absolute value. The third way is to use the “Font Size” property on an image object. This property will give you control over how big the font appears onscreen when used as an image file itself.