



ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD FONTS PLUS
Get Acrobat Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator, and more plus 20,000 fonts, storage, templates, and tutorials. And starting today, Adobe will launch new font packs every day for the next 30 days. Make anything you can imagine with Creative Cloud All Apps. If you’re not working from a desktop no problem. Once added, start working with your fonts as soon as you sign into Creative Cloud desktop with your Adobe ID. Now you can maintain consistency across your devices by uploading your own fonts to Creative Cloud. The new fonts come from a number of sources, including the Type Network collective, which accounts for 2,500 fonts in the library, and Adobe’s own type foundry. Specific brand fonts and custom fonts play a big role for many creatives. In addition to these functional updates, Adobe also today announced that it is adding 3,000 new fonts to the library (and the library itself is getting a design overhaul, too). Every font in the library is now available for usage on the web and the desktop. Premiere Pro, After Effects and the web and mobile video apps are all part of Creative Cloud. Adobe Creative Cloud apps are perfect for your video projects. Then customise with text and photos that fit your needs. And ‘everywhere’ is an important term here, because the company has also done away with “web-only” fonts. Select from a variety of layouts, colours and fonts to build your branding. Adobe has removed all sync limits, for example, so that you can now activate whichever fonts you need and then use them everywhere. There’s a couple of other new features today, too. Even those who don’t pay for a Creative Cloud subscription now get access to a basic font collection, courtesy of their Adobe ID. What’s maybe more important, though, is that Adobe Fonts is now part of all Creative Cloud plans, including single-app plans the popular Photography plan. Adobe today announced that Typekit, the company’s subscription service and marketplace for fonts that it acquired in 2011, is getting a new name.
