However, with each new macOS upgrade comes the addition of several new fonts that may or may not be system-critical. If, like me, with every new upgrade you mourn the loss of your curated list, chances are you already have some experience with managing fonts to optimize your workflow. What may have once been a carefully curated short list of go-to fonts has now ballooned to monolithic proportions with hundreds of unwanted fonts you would never dare to use even on a bad design day. This can be a real headache, scrolling for days to locate a favorite font that used to be within sight. Upgrading to the latest Mac operating system certainly has its perks, but one drawback as a professional graphic designer is opening up my favorite Adobe app only to discover an out-of-control font list. Note: This article has been updated to include new instructions for macOS Catalina users. With their latest macOS release, Apple has completely removed the ability to delete system fonts. ATTENTION macOS Big Sur users: Unfortunately, this article will no longer be of any help to you in paring down your system fonts.
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