Color Fonts and Emojis

Last updated on Dec 18, 2025
Introduced in Premiere Elements 2026.

Learn how to make your videos more vibrant and fun by using color fonts and seamlessly integrating emojis into your edits in Premiere Elements.

Color Fonts

Color fonts, also known as OpenType-SVG fonts, go beyond the ordinary by offering a spectrum of colors, graphics, and textures in each letter. This extra information instantly elevates the visual appeal of your text to a professional level. A color font can use a single color or combine several.

Follow these steps to use different color fonts:

Select the Text Tool.

Select the Program Monitor to create a text on a point or draw a text box to create a paragraph text.

Switch to the Selection Tool, and in the font picker of the Titles and Shapes panel, select your desired color font.

Switch between potential different styles of the color font through the font styles picker.

You can choose different color fonts to create a more visually appealing text layer.

Supported Color Fonts

The following color fonts are supported in Premiere Elements:

  • Trajan Color
  • Gilbert
  • EmojiOne Color
  • FXemoji by Mozilla
  • Noto Emoji
  • Kalnia Glaze
  • PrimeColor
  • Sixtyfour Convergence
  • Bungee Tint
  • Bungee Spice
  • Honk
  • Nabla
  • Foldit
  • SudegnakNo
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Emojis

Bring more personality to your videos with emojis. Whether it’s adding a fun reaction, highlighting a mood, or simply making your titles more engaging, Premiere Elements makes it easy to integrate emojis that display beautifully in your projects.

In Premiere Elements, a smart fallback system ensures emojis display beautifully across fonts. On Mac, they automatically use the same colorful Apple Emoji font you know from your iPhone

Follow these steps to use Emojis:

Select the Text tool.

Select the Program Monitor to create a text on a point or draw a text box to create a paragraph text.

From the Edit menu, select Emoji & Symbols.

Emoji Support shortcuts

 You can quickly insert emojis using your system’s emoji picker.

  • On Windows, press Windows key + . (period).
  • On macOS, press Control + Command + Space or press fn (globe key) + E.

In the minimized view of the Emoji & Symbols picker you can single click or in the expanded view you can double-click to add an emoji to your text layer.

Access the new Emojis and Symbols picker through the main Edit menu, and effortlessly insert emojis directly into your text layers

TALK TO US

If you have questions about working with Color Fonts and Emoji Support in Premiere Elements, reach out to us in our Premiere Elements community. We would love to help.