The action of acquiring typeface files specifically for use within the Procreate application on iPad devices allows for expanded typographic capabilities. This process commonly involves locating compatible font files, often in .otf or .ttf format, and transferring them into the Procreate environment for installation and subsequent use in design projects.
Expanding the selection of available typefaces enhances creative control and enables designers to execute more complex visual communication strategies. Access to a broader font library allows for nuanced expression, brand consistency, and the ability to cater to diverse design aesthetics. Historically, limited typeface options were a constraint in digital art creation, but the ability to introduce custom fonts has become a significant advantage.