Misleading information on Interstate language support
Hi,
The 'About' section of the Interstate font states: ... 'The family was expanded to include full support for Central and Eastern Europe languages, as well as Cyrillic and Greek.'
That is however not the case with the version provided by Adobe, which only includes standard version without other languages support. I think this is an example tapping into a broader problem: Adobe customers are not treated equally. Those, whose projects involve languages other than those considered 'standard' (which in itself sounds bizarre), are out of luck. While the extended language version of this particular font exists and is advertised in the 'about' description, Adobe only provides 'standard' version, so only a part of Adobe customers are getting what they need at the same price everyone pays. I think it is unfair, this problem should not exist in 2024.
Thanks, Adam