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Adobe Fonts | Feature Requests and Feedback

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  1. French accents stop showing after a couple of pages of browsing through fonts even if they are present in sample text.

    3 votes

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  2. Dear Adobe Fonts Team,

    I frequently need to find fonts that include specific characters, like ℗ or certain accents. Currently, there's no way to filter fonts based on the presence of specific characters. Adding this feature would be very useful for users who require specific characters for their work, including those working with different languages.

    Thank you for considering this suggestion.

    Best regards,
    Mark Reategui

    5 votes

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  3. We have a mono option that applies to the whole typeface. But searching for fonts with fixed width numerics is hopeless. Eurostile is an example. Great for graphs, tables, scoreboards.

    1 vote

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  4. I enjoy the new function of putting fonts in my own libraries but I find it less usable than I expected beause every font weight/style is listed by itself which means I might have to scroll through 300 fonts in list of maybe 20 . In order to quickly go thought my font options in a library I should be able to sort them by family.

    1 vote

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  6. When searching for a new font on adobe creative cloud fonts, it would be super amazing if you could instantly determine if the font you're interested in from adobe fonts, is also available in Canva and Squarespace etc...

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  7. Your current categorization "system" – Hallowe'en (?!), Fun, Futuristic, etc. – appeals to amateurs and is near useless to professional typesetters.

    I want to be able to see if a font has small caps, is suitable for body copy in books or is better for headlines and display, etc. It would also be great to be able to view by date designed and other typographic fine-tuning options.

    Adobe has been in the font business for many decades. I would think that you could offer far better tools to find your font offerings.

    Thanks,

    Gareth

    20 votes

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  8. 2 votes

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  9. I'm looking for international currency symbols. Is there a way to find these within fonts or to find fonts of just symbols?

    1 vote

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  10. Currently we have the ability to filter for variable fonts, which only show the typeface classification, like sans-serif, serif, slab-serif, mono etc. It would however be nice to also be able to filter by the available axes that the variable fonts allow like: Slant, Weight, Width etc.

    Another nice addition would be to filter on the style of the font, like we have on non-variable fonts, like geometric etc.

    1 vote

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  11. Add the ability to filter out fonts you have already added.

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  12. Why can't I get suggestions for similar fonts available in Adobe Fonts instead of "no results" if I search for a font? Free font sites and obvoustly myfonts identify and suggest something similar with images or names.

    Also, all the fonts on library should have the pairing suggestions.

    Thanks!

    1 vote

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  13. Please, add "Bulgarian" in languages/writing systems. I'm amazed that there are Russian, Belorussian and even Macedonian, but no Bulgarian. At least this is the origin country of Cyrillic Alphabet. Have you ever heard of St. Cyril and Methodius?

    16 votes

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  14. When I'm looking at a font pack (ex: https://fonts.adobe.com/collections/typography-welcome-pack), I have to click each font individually to activate the full family. Can we get a button for each font on the page of the font pack to activate them?

    1 vote

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  15. In the Creative Cloud app, fonts families appear with panels fully open. It annoys me to have to scroll! There should be the ability to collapse all fonts families at once instead of having to do it individually. Even better would be a way to search for a font in the app. The search field in the CC app searches for other things that take me to the Adobe website. I would to be able to search for a font and activate/deactivate it within the app without having to scroll to find it!

    5 votes

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  16. Ich brauche dringend eine Übersicht über alle verfügbaren Gylphen einer Schrift (inklusive einer Zahl, wieviele es genau sind). Nur so kann ich mit Sicherheit sagen, ob eine Schrift bestimmte Sprachen komplett unterstützt oder Wörter in einem Text korrekt darstellt und für ein Projekt geeignet ist.

    Und bitte: Fangt endlich an mit einer korrekten Klassifizierung! „Lustig“ ist keine Kategorie für Schriften! Und „Von Frauen gestaltet“ erst recht nicht. Das ist schlicht BS.

    1 vote

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  17. When browsing fonts to download, it's tough to see how the font would look due to how they are presented. It would be much better if the fonts were in black on a white background because they are too confusing to look at the moment.

    1 vote

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  18. Why not sort the fonts in order of Unicode compliance when a sample sentence is entered? (I do not need to see the "featured" fonts when most of the characters I actually need are represented by rectangles.)

    1 vote

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  19. I would like to be able to search through only variable fonts. At current, searching 'variable' does not show variable fonts.

    1 vote

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  20. Why is it so incredibly difficult to find useful results on Adobe Fonts?

    If I click on one of those font style tags to look for say, an art deco font, I only get a few pages of mediocre results.

    If I search in the search bar for a font style, I get useless results. For example, when I search for "Art Deco" in the search field, I get tons of fonts included in the 9 pages of results that don't fit into the Art Deco category at all.

    Are people just not categorizing fonts correctly?

    Every other font site…

    1 vote

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