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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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Activating fonts for non-Adobe apps
God almighty, please, especially now that Adobe bought Figma, let me bulk activate fonts for non-Adobe apps in CC without having to MANUALLY check every variant of a font I want to sync.
I am holding back a lot of contempt for the product managers at Adobe who thought of this feature. Quintessentially a sample of gratuitous suffering that the Adobe team has gotten us used to as paying customers.
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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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I have activated fonts online - I have restarted program (photo but no fonts in program - this is really frustrating I cannot continue my w
That they work within say 10 mins!!! AN hour - let me know
PS - how I'm already logged in and you ask me to re log in - very time-using program to use for busy people - like , er , everyone - suggest you serve your subscribers better
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Font Sample Sheets & personal Font Packs
I'd like to be able to do 2 things from within the Adobe Fonts interface, and if possible through Adobe apps:
1) Create / choose a template to create type specimen sheets, and
2) Create personal / shareable Font Packs.The specimen sheet request is a great way to preview a font/family.
Personally curated Font Packs would be invaluable for curating and activating/deactivating project-based fonts.
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i want to easily see active font styles when looking at the managing fonts tab. Basicly it should look like the "all fonts" page.
i want to easily see active font styles when looking at the "managing fonts" tab. Basically it should look like the "all fonts" page and be organized in a way to easily sort through your active fonts. I need to easily see what each active font looks like so I can make choices quickly.
Presently it's a real hassle to look through the fonts I've activated. Please design a way to make it easy.
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Two ways to create better navigation within the manage fonts section
It would be helpful to filter and sort through the fonts in our font libraries the same way we search for them in the search bar on the landing page.
It would be lovely to have a search bar in the manage fonts section. Even if we know the name of the fonts we have or don't have, when we want to find them, we only have the option to scroll to them or reorganize the list of fonts alphabetically. I've found this time-consuming, making the experience of working with the site too slow at times when I'm working on…
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Allow Batch Uploading of Fonts
For Companies that would like to move dozens, if not hundreds of Fonts to Adobe Font, allow for a batch upload of Fonts (currently there is a batch limit of 20)
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Disable Variable Concept Fonts in Photoshop
For many pro users Photoshop comes with a lot of unnecessary variable fonts. It would be nice to be able to control them on a user level and not be forced by Adobe to have them installed. I don't need them and they get in the way.
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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…
2 votesunder review ·AdminMolly Doane (Assoc. Product Manager, Adobe Type, Adobe - Type (Fonts)) responded
We 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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Sort fonts by alpha order in CC desktop app
Sort fonts by alpha order in CC desktop app
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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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Please notify me if you turn off my fonts
I use Adobe fonts in other applications. I wasn't able to edit text because you had decided to turn off my fonts and force me to redownload them without actually telling me. I had to do a whole bunch of troubleshooting because of your lack of communication.
When you decide to turn off your users fonts, can you please at least email me to let me know? I don't want to have to waste like 45 minutes testing a bunch of stuff.
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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…
8 votesunder review ·AdminMolly Doane (Assoc. Product Manager, Adobe Type, Adobe - Type (Fonts)) responded
Thanks 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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Add Typeface to a CC Library…
I would love to add a reference to typefaces to a CC library. This would make managing Brand Assets using CC Libraries even better. I would like the ability to add a font/family to a library from the http://fonts.adobe.com web viewer as I'm researching fonts.
I would also like to be able to Activate and Deactivate these fonts from the library panel in InDesign.
With this CC Library feature, it would create a more seamless alignment for creative professionals working on the same brand as it relates to Fonts.
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Custom Tagging to Organize Fonts by Project or Brand
Although I like being able to "HEART" a font, it's one dimensional to my needs.
I would like to be able to create a "TAG" or a "FOLDER" so that as I'm researching Adobe fonts for a project, I can virtually/dynamically organize them into that "TAG". Then, when in InDesign, PhotoShop, Illustrator, I can filter fonts to show just those associated with that TAG/FOLDER.
This would be helpful if you're jumping into and out of various brands that use different Typefaces.
You could better organize groups of fonts by Brand or Project and get to them faster.
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Provide a way to force-enable fonts that are part of Adobe Fonts (not a Custom Font)
While custom fonts can be uploaded and assigned to user groups making sure that whenever they sign into Adobe Creative Cloud that these fonts are loaded and activated this falls show with fonts that are part of Adobe Fonts. (i.e. Source Sans 3)
Why is this important? While users can enable such fonts on their own ... they will first ask IT support about the missing fonts. We would very much be able to deploy such fonts to so that we can make certain they have all corporate fonts as soon as they log into Adobe CC.
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Make your fonts 'stick' in Adobe applications
I've lost count of the number of times I enable certain Adobe fonts via your website only for them to be highlighted as 'missing' the next time I open my InDesign document that uses them! Is this a bug or a limit on the number of fonts I can enable? If you're getting rid of OTF support across your products then your own fonts need to be reliable. Also, on that subject, a comparison to OTF fonts would be useful in the search.
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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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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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