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Fun Fonts

Create stunning digital signage text without design skills. Browse ready-made font combinations by industry — restaurants, retail, schools & more — and add styled headlines to your signs instantly.

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Written by MangoSigns Support

Add Stylish Text Instantly with Fun Fonts

Fun Fonts is a library of ready-made text styles built right into the slide editor. Instead of choosing a font, sizing it, coloring it, and adding effects by hand, you pick a design you like and it's placed on your slide in one click — fully editable, just like any other text.

Where to find it

  1. Open any slide in the editor.

  2. Click Fun Fonts in the left sidebar.

  3. The panel opens with a scrollable gallery of text styles. Every preview shows exactly how the style will look on your slide.

Browsing the library

There are a few ways to narrow things down:

Search — Type what you're looking for in the search box at the top. You can search by feeling ("elegant", "bold", "retro"), by occasion ("sale", "welcome", "happy hour"), or by font name.

Categories — The row of category chips (Restaurants, Schools, Retail, Events, Seasonal, and more) filters the gallery to styles designed with that type of business in mind. Scroll the row or use the arrows to see all categories.

All / Combos / Singles — The toggle above the categories switches between:

  • Combos — complete multi-line designs (for example, a headline, a sub-line, and an accent) arranged together as a group. Great when you want a finished look in one click.

  • Singles — one styled line of text. Perfect when you just need a single headline or label with personality, without any grouping.

  • All — everything.

Adding a style to your slide

Click any style in the gallery and it's placed on your slide immediately. From there it behaves like anything else in the editor — drag it into position, resize it, rotate it, or animate it.

Editing the text

The designs are placeholders — you'll want your own words in them:

  1. Double-click the text on your slide.

  2. Type your message.

  3. Click anywhere outside the text when you're done.

The style — font, color, and effects — stays exactly as designed while your words replace the sample text.

For Combos (grouped designs): double-click into the group, then double-click the specific line you want to edit. Each line can be edited separately. If you'd rather work with the pieces individually, right-click the group and ungroup it.

Customizing a style

Everything about a Fun Fonts design can be changed after it's placed:

  • Different words, same style — just edit the text as above.

  • Change the color or font — select the text and use the toolbar at the top of the editor or the Fonts panel, the same way you style regular text.

  • Resize — drag the corner handles, or change the font size from the toolbar.

  • Animate — select the text (or the group) and use the Animate options to add an entrance. Or use the Auto-Animate feature to animate each of the text elements in the group automatically. Click the Auto-Animate more than once to generate a new animation sequence.

Tips

  • Singles are the fastest way to a great headline. If you only need one line, switch the toggle to Singles and browse styles by font — each card is labeled with the font and effect it uses.

  • Combine search and categories. For example, choose the Restaurants category and search "special" to see food-focused designs for specials and promotions.

  • Fonts work everywhere automatically. Any font used by a Fun Fonts style displays correctly on your screens — there's nothing extra to install.

Frequently asked questions

Can I change just one line of a Combo? Yes — double-click into the group, then double-click the line you want. Only that line is edited.

Will the style stay if I retype the text? Yes. Editing the words keeps the font, size, color, and effects.

Can I use my own font with these effects? Yes — place a style, select the text, and change the font from the toolbar or Fonts panel. The effect stays applied.

Something looks different on my screen than in the editor. Give the slide a moment on first display — fonts load automatically the first time a screen shows them. If it still looks wrong after that, contact support and we'll take a look.

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