 Hello there, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosel. Today I want to do another video about fonts in Hebrew because if you're doing graphic design work in Israel then it's very useful to have more than the typical one or two fonts that you get on your computer in order to make your typography look a lot nicer. I've done videos before about how to get cursive fonts for Hebrew and you can then install those on your computer or you can upload them to Canva which is what I demonstrated on. And I'm going to do the same process today but instead of using the font website I showed I'm using Google Fonts which is actually a really really useful resource. These fonts are basically free and you can download as many as you want and really enhance your creative work. So the way to find Hebrew fonts on Google Fonts is you can see that there is a language filter up here on the top and as you'd expect you can drop down into Hebrew. So Hebrew is one of the languages you can filter on. You can also by default it's left to all languages and they also have fonts in Arabic, Chinese, Hong Kong, Simplified, Traditional, Greek, Japanese, Korean and other languages. So they really have a good selection. Naturally however when we filter on Hebrew we're going to reduce the number of fonts in the collection because they need to be in Hebrew for those. So we're starting out with 1,531 fonts on Google Fonts which is quite a good selection and I'm going to then now just apply the Hebrew filter and as you can see we've dropped down to 45 fonts from the 1,531. So at the time I'm recording this there are 45 Hebrew fonts in Google Fonts but obviously that number is going to change over time. And as you can see we have some really nice ones here. Both these are block fonts and they'll preview them in some kind of a Hebrew dummy text just as you would in just so they have them in English for the regular fonts. So you can see it's an interesting mix of some jazzer fonts in block characters. We have this one as well which would be really nice for kind of designing more interesting fonts. And I'm just trying to see if we've any in cursive. Looks like there is one here in a cursive font and this one's also particularly interesting. So actually really great collection here of 41 different fonts and there's even one in Katav Rashi in Rashi Script which is not by default installed. So how to use one of these on your computer. So I'm going to take one that looks appealing to me which is the Arimo font and I'm going to just show how to install this in Canva. So what I want to do is click on download family and that will download a zip file as you can see Arimo.zip. Next thing you want to do is to unzip this and it's generally easier I find to do this in batches. What I'm going to do is create a folder on my desktop called Google Fonts and I'm going to do a few at a time so I'm going to extract that there. Now when we go into the Google Fonts folder we have the .ttf style which stands for true type font and you can install these on your operating system and you can also install these on any web program. So to install this font in Canva I've just opened up a Google YouTube thumbnail template here and I'm just going to add some text so that we get the font dropdown here. And as you can see in the bottom left we have a button called upload a font and this is where you can upload your custom fonts into Canva. Now you do need a Canva Pro subscription in order to access this feature so it's my desktops automatically pulled up Google Fonts and I can see here I have the two .ttf files so I'm going to upload them one by one and you're going to need to say yes to this confirmation box just stating that you have the permission to use the files. And that's basically it now I have uploaded this font Arimo regular and it's going to appear in my uploaded font section in Canva. So if I change into Hebrew on my computer the Hebrew keyboard I can type my name and that's using this font and we can see that it's going to be different than let's say if copy and paste this if I use one of the default fonts that are installed in Canva such as the Aleph font or indeed the ExhoFish font or the Dania these are cursive fonts. So that's how you can find Hebrew fonts in Google Fonts filter on Hebrew and then you can install these on your desktop word processing some programs such as OpenOffice or Microsoft Word or you can upload them into Canva, Google Docs, wherever else you want and you're doing graphic design work.