In the post-production workflow, text is used for lower thirds, credits, titles, and narrative overlays. The default font selection in Adobe Premiere Pro, while extensive, may not suffice for projects requiring specific branding or unique aesthetic styles. Adding custom fonts is a necessary skill for editors. It is important to understand that Premiere Pro does not possess a standalone font management system; rather, it references the fonts installed at the operating system level or synced via the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem.
After a font is installed or activated, applying it within Premiere Pro is accomplished through the Essential Graphics panel.
Below is the write-up covering Windows, Mac, and using Adobe Fonts (the easiest method if you have Creative Cloud).
Despite the straightforward nature of font installation, technical issues can arise.