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How to access and use Font Glyphs and Swashes in Windows and Photoshop!

Design Tips

15 Aug

Greetings, everyone! ♥

Thanks for stopping by. In today’s Tuesday Tutorial, I’d love to show you how to access and use Font Glyphs and Swashes. It’s quick and easy. I promise you’ll see fonts in a whole new light.


How to Access and Use Swashes and Glyphs in Windows and Photoshop.
How to Access and Use Swashes and Glyphs in Windows and Photoshop.

For this tutorial, we’ll be using these FREE for Commercial Use Fonts from Font Bundles (free at the time of this post):

  • Lilly Mae Font
  • Melonade Font
  • Mistletoe Font

If you’re not familiar with downloading and installing fonts, no biggie. You can see how easy it is in my blog post ~ How to download and install beautiful fonts in seconds!

In the video tutorial, we’ll also look at the Melonade Font from Font Bundles and see its form of use.


Video Tutorial ~ How to use Font Glyphs and Swashes



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I love these Fonts and created a few graphics to display in this post. ♥


Lilly Mae Font



Lilly Mae Font



Melonade Font

Melonade is a tall, handwritten script font that comes with both left and right swashes, in addition to the regular version.

NOTE: Be sure to install all .otf or .ttf files to have full access to swashes. In the video tutorial, I demonstrate just how easy it is to use these left and right swashes! ♥



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Sample of use.


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In addition to the video tutorial, I included some visuals below to help guide you through the steps.

How to access and use font Glyphs on your Windows PC and Photoshop


First, let’s open a word document or Photoshop file. Any application in which you want to use the font Glyphs. The example shown below is in a Microsoft Word document.

Next, click the Start Icon and go to Windows Accessories > Character Map.

Or

Type Character Map in your search browser on the bottom left of your screen. This is my go-to method. Easy peasy!

Accessing Character Map in Windows


Web

You’ll see the Character Map window open, as shown in the image below.



First, let’s choose the Lilly Mae font from the drop-down font window and then view the Glyphs. If you don’t see it in your font list, try typing it into the font box. It should appear.

Ta-da! So many Glyphs. 🙂

To use the swashes, let’s go through the steps below. You don’t necessarily need to complete Steps 2-4 to use the swashes, but it helps narrow down all the Glyphs so you’ll see them easier. You can actually choose any of the “Group By” modes to find just what you’re looking for.


Accessing Glyphs and Swashes via Character Map


How to use glyphs and swashes

Steps to Access Swashes via Character Map

Step 1 ~ Find/Select Relevant Font in Font Menu.

Step 2 ~ Check Advanced Use Box.

Step 3 ~ Select Group by: Unicode Subrange.

Step 4 ~ From the Group By box, Select Private Use Characters.

Step 5 ~ Click on the relevant letter in Character Map. Letter(s) will display in Selection to Copy box.

Step 6 ~ Click on Select then Click on Copy.

Step 7 ~ In your document/file just right click and paste with your mouse or press CTRL + V on your keyboard.

Ta-da!

All the Glyphs that you’ve copied from the Character Map window will be available for use in your document. You can apply colour, change font size, etc.

The Character Map will disappear when you paste your Glyphs, but not to worry, it’s still there. The window just minimizes. You’ll see the Icon at the bottom of your computer screen. Just click on it and it will display again.

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Different Form of Use

IMPORTANT TO NOTE: With the Melonade font, the left and right swashes are individual fonts in addition to the base Melonade Font. They are not Swashes found via the Character Map using the Melonade Font. You won’t see the swashes using the same method as the Lilly Mae Font, as shown in the Character Map below.

A MUST: Be sure to install all .otf or .ttf files to have full access to swashes.

In the video tutorial, I demonstrate just how easy it is to use these left and right swashes! ♥

HOW TO ACCESS: To access them, we need to choose the necessary font style from the drop-down Font Menu and then type each character.

Sample of Left Swashes

For example, I used the Melonade Left Swashes Font for the L and S characters only. The remaining letters, I used the Melonade Font.



Sample of Right Swashes

I used the Melonade Right Swashes Font for the T and S characters only. The remaining letters, I used the Melonade Font.



Using both Left and Right with Melonade Font



Accessing Glyphs in Photoshop

In Photoshop, you can easily access and use Glyphs. To access the panel, select Type > Panels > Glyphs Panel or Window > Glyphs. This is also demonstrated in the video.


How to use glyphs and swashes in photoshop

You’re not limited to using unique Fonts in a word document or Photoshop.

Nope. If you’re using PicMonkey and/or Canva you can upload your fonts to their platforms and use them there. However, I’m not aware if these platforms enable the use of glyphs.

Below are links to their “How to Use Your Own Fonts” tutorials.

Canva – How to Use Your Own Fonts

PicMonkey – How to Use Your Own Fonts

NOTE: When downloading and using fonts (free or paid), it’s important to know and understand the Licence Agreements – Personal vs Commercial use. This information is typically included in the font details/summary. I sell my designs, so I make sure I have the Commercial Licence to use the font.

All fonts included with this tutorial are FREE and come with the Commercial Licence (at the time of this post). Double score!

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Mistletoe Font



Sample of use.



More designs. I love this font! ♥


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And there you have it!

In most, if not all cases, a font will have Glyphs (swashes are my favs!).

I love seeing your creations, so please feel free to share links to your projects in the comments below and/or tag me on Twitter and/or Instagram. I’ll share them there, too. 🙂

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Until next time… happy creating, my friends! ♥


As a multi-passionate creator my heart is rooted in storytelling, self-expression, and soulful connection. This space is a celebration of creativity in all its forms. Creativity, for me, is more than expression—it is transformation. It is how we return to ourselves. Whether you’ve arrived here for a spark of inspiration, a moment of peace, or a sense of belonging—I welcome you!
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  1. D.L. Finn, Author says

    August 15, 2019 at 12:05 pm

    Thank you Natalie. I always enjoy your videos and information. I’m amazed at all the hidden things you can use if you know the right steps. Also nice you can do this in other programs, too!

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      August 15, 2019 at 1:05 pm

      Delighted to share, Denise. I love discovering these gems and happy to pass it along. Swashes are my favs. Thanks for stopping by today. Have a fabulous day! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Jacquie Biggar says

    August 15, 2019 at 12:42 pm

    So stylish! Not sure I’d have the patience to do this myself, but I love seeing it in someone else’s work 🙂

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      August 15, 2019 at 1:08 pm

      Jacquie, you crack me up! You can totally rock this! 🙂 Many thanks for stopping by. Have a lovely day!

      Reply
  3. Mae Clair says

    August 15, 2019 at 7:28 pm

    Your posts are always so informative, Natalie. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us!

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      August 16, 2019 at 10:39 am

      Thank you, Mae! I love sharing these tips. Happy Friday! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Staci Troilo says

    August 16, 2019 at 11:46 am

    Very informative, Natalie. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      August 16, 2019 at 1:01 pm

      Delighted to share, Staci. Happy Friday! 🙂

      Reply
  5. D. Wallace Peach says

    August 17, 2019 at 3:33 pm

    This is so interesting, Natalie. It’s not appropriate for my blood and guts writing, but I can see how it might work with other things I do – poetry and possibly book covers. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 😀

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      August 18, 2019 at 11:01 am

      Delighted to share, Diana! I love using them with poetry and other designs. I was amazed to learn what’s available with a font. And super easy to access and use. Thanks for visiting. Have a lovely Sunday and week ahead. 🙂

      Reply
  6. Teri Polen says

    August 19, 2019 at 11:05 am

    As Diana mentioned, the fonts don’t fit with what I write, but they’re beautiful and would fit well with other genres. Thanks for the info, Natalie!

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      August 20, 2019 at 12:16 pm

      Thanks for stopping by, Teri. Delighted to share. I’m working on a blog post that includes many different styles of fonts. I’ll be sure to have something for all genres. Thanks again. Have a fabulous day. Cheers! 🙂

      Reply
  7. dgkaye says

    August 19, 2019 at 5:50 pm

    Wonderful post on how to use these beautiful fonts Natalie. But to be truthful, even though I signed up to fontbundles, I have absolutely no clue how to download them and get them over to Word. Looks very technical for my full up brain, lol. <3

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      August 20, 2019 at 12:24 pm

      Cheering you on, Debby! Drop by my other blog post. I promise, you’ll get there! 🙂 https://natalieducey.com/2019/04/03/how-to-download-and-install-beautiful-fonts-in-seconds-fonts-tutorial/

      Reply
      • dgkaye says

        August 20, 2019 at 6:07 pm

        Thanks Natalie 🙂

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      • dgkaye says

        August 20, 2019 at 6:18 pm

        Thanks a bunch Natalie <3

        Reply
  8. Jacqui Murray says

    September 8, 2019 at 11:00 am

    I love Photoshop. These are great ideas.

    Reply
    • Natalie Ducey says

      September 8, 2019 at 12:31 pm

      Thanks, Jacqui. Happy creating! 🙂

      Reply

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