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How about not deleting fonts that I am actively using?
Here's my idea: when I start designing a new book, and I pick a certain font, and spend several days developing the design, it would be nice if the font didn't suddenly disappear from Adobe Fonts, with no notification and no explanation.
Here's another idea: how about, when I spend about ten minutes just navigating Adobe's telephone menu to speak to an operator, someone at the other end could actually pick up the phone rather than just letting it ring and eventually go dead?
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Allow tidying of previously active fonts
Suggestion: make it possible to remove fonts from the "previously active" list in the Creative Cloud app.
Sometimes you try and then firmly reject a font, or have fonts you used long ago for just one project and are really unlikely to need again. It would be nice to be able to remove these even from the "previously active" list, as it grows longer!
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Provide sort and filter options
Suggestion: provide options to sort, and ideally to filter (live search) the lists of active and previously active fonts in the Creative Cloud app.
At a minimum, I'd suggest the lists be sorted alphabetically as standard. Looking at my active fonts, the order appears arbitrary at first, but I believe it must be the order in which I activated them, which I don't think is useful.
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Fix Font Syncing UX
The current font syncing UX through creative cloud is extremely frustrating. After downloading a dozen font families, those families are constantly disappearing off of my computer (even though the families are still selected as active) and requiring me to re-download/install them individually by font weight/style. This means having to click the "download/install" button 10+ times for every single font family, meaning 100's of clicks for a full library, which has to be re-done every few months. On top of that, the fonts are re-arranged within the list immediately after the download button is clicked (I'm assuming because they're ordered by…
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Allow shared management of font web projects
Allow shared management of font web projects. without this ability you can lose access to web projects if someone leaves the team, etc. It also makes it hard to add font weights, verify ownership, etc.
I can't create a shared dummy account either due to cost issues.
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Where are our Web Projects?
I'd like to be able to even see the fonts that we are currently using on our sites. They NOWHERE on the page they are supposed to be. Also, says click the "</>" and there ISN"T a button like that.
HOW AND WHERE DO I ACCESS OUR ALREADY EXISTING WEB PROJECTS?????1 vote -
Ability to centrally manage Adobe "cloud fonts" in an Enterprise environment.
I can manage fonts I have purchased OUTSIDE of Adobe, and deploy them to all workstations.
Individual users can navigate to https://fonts.adobe.com/ and add Adobe fonts to their workstation.
but.... as an Enterprise Administrator I do not have the ability to designate which workstations, or if all workstations, should have particular fonts from https://fonts.adobe.com/ already installed on the workstation.
I would like to select a font (like Futura PT), and have it automatically load on workstations when the users sign in - without their need to intervene.
In our environment consistency between workstations is imperative. Even though a user has…
3 votesunder review · AdminMolly Doane (Assoc. Product Manager, Adobe Type, Adobe - Type (Fonts)) respondedWe hope to build a solution for organizing and sharing fonts in the near future. I'll make sure the team knows that Enterprise functionality would be a valuable addition.
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Let us use our fonts on mobile apps for Android
For Android apps, it seems additional fonts are disabled. It would be really nice to be able to use any Adobe font on Android apps. All of them, but for example it would be nice to make an ad on Adobe Express from wherever I am without having to use a computer. It's 2022, a lot of professionals are on the go all the time. Be nice to be able to crank out an ad at the drop of a hat with the fonts the company I work for actually uses without having to drag a clunky laptop everywhere or…
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Support local font files when using font-display swap
This Google Lighthouse recommendation pertains to the settings for
font-display: swap;
:In the font manager I do see the capability to choose Swap, but I don't see anywhere where we can define the
local
src
setting. Ideally we could set it to something like the following:src: local('Adobe Clean'), url(...this is auto generated...)...
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Allow users to disable/enable uploaded fonts
Allow users who upload fonts ("Add fonts to Creative Cloud") to disable them when desired, to remove them from app menus, without having to Remove them.
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List of Adobe subcription fonts for Type 1 substitution team project!
Multiple team members making substitutions = inconsistency, UNLESS we can create a cross reference of our chosen Type 1 > Open Type substitutions, including what tweaks each person should make to accommodate ensuing changes to line wrap, leading, styles, etc. We can't have one person changing tracking to accommodate a new font, while another sizes the font down. Or chooses a different font...
I know the list might change, but can we at least download a "current" list of possible choices? Surfing online through our subscription fonts to activate and test is going to be a full-time job for the…
2 votesThanks for sharing your feedback. I've attached a list of the fonts included in our subscription library as of today. This list will quickly become outdated as we add new fonts all the time, but we hope it gives you a starting point to manage this transition. I'm sorry that we're not able to help further, but I've shared your comments with our product team for consideration.
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Rename and duplicate web font projects
I would like the ability to rename existing web font projects. I would also like the ability to duplicate existing web font projects.
Being unable to rename an existing web font project introduces risk and (what I think is) unnecessary busy-work to my web-based projects.
My company publishes educational curricula to variety of platforms both printed and digital. All are produced as HTML templates which are proofed in a web browser and which rely upon Adobe web fonts for their typography.
It is quite common that we don’t know at the onset of a project how many versions and platforms…
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Collapse Families by default anywhere fonts are managed
On the Adobe Fonts website, when looking at Active Fonts, every font is listed by default, grouped by family. When trying out fonts in a design, these can add up quickly, especially if you're trying different weights.
It would be immensely helpful when attempting to clean up, rather than nuking ALL the fonts (which may be a nice feature for some, but I do have a few I keep around for most projects), it would be nice if the families were collapsed by default.
An inline summary of the number of fonts in each family should be added to more…
14 votesunder review · AdminMolly Doane (Assoc. Product Manager, Adobe Type, Adobe - Type (Fonts)) respondedThanks Seth. This makes a lot of sense and I've heard similar feedback through other channels. I'll keep you updated as we start to investigate how improvements can be made.
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