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nexjs 13 is making using custom fonts way easier letamp;#39;s take a look Iamp;#39;ll start by running create next app to set up a new next.js13 application weamp;#39;ll use typescript eslint weamp;#39;ll just use the defaults for now okay we can jump into this new directory and open this up and weamp;#39;ll open up our repository here itamp;#39;s just a standard nexjs13 starter template we can npm run Dev to start up our local Dev server and then in the browser we can go to localhost 3000 and see our brand new application now by default this is using the standard system font stack so Iamp;#39;m on Mac itamp;#39;s using the Apple system font here which is San Francisco this works pretty well but itamp;#39;s going to be different if Iamp;#39;m on Windows machine we want to have the same look and feel across all of our different devices and maybe we want to have a custom font that represents our brand so you might go out to Google fonts or another font registry like type kit an