Well, it depends on the platform you're using. If it's for digital publishing, some content management systems offer font choices. For print, you might need to have the specific fonts installed on your computer and use compatible software to apply them.
You can use word processing software like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. They usually have options to select and apply different fonts. Just look for the font dropdown menu.
It depends. Using different fonts can add visual variety and help distinguish characters, but it might also make the comic look too chaotic if not done carefully.
Sometimes, different fonts are used to indicate a change in tone, voice, or perspective within the story. It can also be a stylistic choice by the author or publisher to make the text more visually interesting.
Different fonts can be used to distinguish between different narrators or time periods in a short story. For example, a bold font for present events and a cursive font for flashbacks. Also, for emphasis or to add a unique touch, you could change the font for key moments or important lines.
You can usually add fonts to stories in word processing software by accessing the font settings or options. Just look for the font dropdown menu and select the one you want.
Adding fonts to a story is straightforward. Many apps and programs have a font dropdown menu. You click on it and choose the font you like. Some might need you to first install the font you want on your device.