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Addition of Serpentine Bold Italic
Our company branding for our logo features 'Serpentine Bold Italic' font. We have used this for many years but upon opening our video template recently, there is no option for this font. Please could I request this be added to the list of available fonts so we can continue with our branding. If this font cannot be used, our Logo will have to change its appearance for our videos which is something we do not want.
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Separate "font suggestions" from "no results found" in search results
Adobe Fonts recently updated the way search results work. If there are no results for your query, recommended fonts are displayed instead. There is a disclaimer message at the top right, but it is very easy to get confused and think the desired font is somehow further down in the results. Please return the previous "no fonts found" messaging to the top of the search results, and place the font suggestions in a separate section below.
Search has also worsened in quality recently, making search results more difficult to parse. When searching "Caslon", three rows of suggestions appear for unrelated fonts. In order to find Adobe Font's offerings for Caslon, you need to search a specific query such as "King's Caslon" or "Adobe Caslon". Even then, only that one version of the font appears. Currently, the only way I've found to review all the different types of Caslon offered is to Google "Caslon" + "Adobe Fonts". As a result, I no longer use the search feature on Adobe Fonts, and instead opt for using Google. The list on Google lacks the visual component that Adobe has, meaning it isn't a perfect solution.
I do not mind being suggested fonts that are visually similar to what I'm looking for, but often I'm looking for something very specific, and just want to know if Adobe Fonts has it, or if I'll need to source it elsewhere. I think if the font suggestions were separated below the actual search results, it would help. At the same time, please ensure that partial queries (such as "caslon" or "garamond") pull up font results that include those queries in the title. Currently, the way the results display make it seem like Adobe's search engine doesn't understand what you're looking for. Thank you for your consideration.
Adobe Fonts recently updated the way search results work. If there are no results for your query, recommended fonts are displayed instead. There is a disclaimer message at the top right, but it is very easy to get confused and think the desired font is somehow further down in the results. Please return the previous "no fonts found" messaging to the top of the search results, and place the font suggestions in a separate section below.
Search has also worsened in quality recently, making search results more difficult to parse. When searching "Caslon", three rows of suggestions appear for unrelated…
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More font categories
I would love to see font categories for the different decades in graphic art history. For example, common fonts used during the 1950s.
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Font search and activation
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!
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font 'Park Lane' is not loading
Tried all ways. Not appearing in Illustrator.
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Out of date / misleading explanation for why web fonts must be loaded from use.typekit.net
Good day, I'm a lead developer at Penn State Outreach Marketing, and I have a proposal for helping improve certain web vitals metrics for users of Adobe fonts. We have found that the use of Adobe fonts is presently a bottleneck for our continued LCP/CLS tuning efforts.
Adobe's documentation at https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/use-typekit-net.html claims that...
"The CDN allows your fonts to be cached at many locations around the world, to ensure that they can be delivered to your website visitors as quickly as possible."
However this isn't always true -- at least not nowadays...
The use of using an Adobe hosted CSS file in order to load
@font-faceinformation will add an additional HTTP roundtrip to the critical rendering path. In order for first paint to occur, unless a font is set tofont-display: swap, the user agent must...Request and parse the DOM response
Request, download, parse, and evaluate the CSS response from https://use.typekit.net/*/*.css
Request, download, and apply the font assets
For users that are literally optimizing for milliseconds in order to meet Google's Web Vitals thresholds, that extra round-trip is sometimes a deal-breaker.
Wouldn't a better approach be to eliminate step #2 and allow end-users to embed the
@font-facesdirectly in their DOM responses? That would completely remove font loading from the critical rendering path for users that are usingfont-display: swap, and greatly reduce the layout shifting impact of users who opt to usefont-display: swap.HTTP roundtrips on mobile data plans can easily "cost" 600 milliseconds. By offering users the ability to embed the
@font-facesdirectly in the DOM response, still keeping the fonts hosted by Adobe, this seems to be a best of both worlds compromise. The fonts wouldn't need to be "self hosted" by end-users, and end-users wouldn't need to regress on performance in order to use Adobe fonts.What would be needed from Adobe? Font binaries hosted on Adobe's servers that have backwards-compatibility guarantees -- meaning that the path to the font would not change.
What would be needed from End Users? Nothing! It could be an opt-in feature!
Good day, I'm a lead developer at Penn State Outreach Marketing, and I have a proposal for helping improve certain web vitals metrics for users of Adobe fonts. We have found that the use of Adobe fonts is presently a bottleneck for our continued LCP/CLS tuning efforts.
Adobe's documentation at https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/use-typekit-net.html claims that...
"The CDN allows your fonts to be cached at many locations around the world, to ensure that they can be delivered to your website visitors as quickly as possible."
However this isn't always true -- at least not nowadays...
The use of using an Adobe hosted CSS…
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Feature Request: Character-Specific Font Filtering
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 Reategui7 votes -
Adding Ravie Font
I would like the Ravie font to be added that Microsoft has. Information about it can be found here. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typogr
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Website breaks on Safari 16.0
The Adobe Fonts website appears broken on Safari version in 16.0 in Macbook Pro-2014. I know the system is old, yet many users are using old Macbook. In my opinion, it should be fixed. It works well on Chrome.
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Amandine font bug
The Amandine font on the Italic style, doesnt display the letters "l" & "k" when they are together. Seems that the letter "k" overlaps the letter "l" and preview as a single "k".
1 vote -
poppins
Mi compañía utiliza la poppins para publicaciones corporativas. Tenemos problemas con la poppins regular, primero Adobe Suite no la reconoce al abrir el documento y nos aparece un *, como si no estuviese instalada. Descargué la regular, y me convirtió el texto en caracteres árabes.
My company has chosen the Poppins font for corporate publications. We have problems with the regular poppins, first Adobe Suite does not recognize it when opening the document and an * appears, as if it were not installed. I downloaded the regular one, and it converted the text into Arabic characters.
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Non-latin scripts (especially south east asian)
First off, we are avid users of Adobe Fonts across multiple project (such as https://jntzn.com/tools/hex-to-rgb-converter/, https://jntzn.com/tools/xml-formatter/, https://jntzn.com/tools/glitch-text-generator/ and https://gegenfeld.com/tools/prozentrechner, among others). The platform's ease of use and integration have been invaluable to our workflow and design consistency.
As we expand our content offerings into additional languages—including Thai, Korean, Hindi and more—we've encountered a significant challenge: a limited selection of fonts supporting these more niche or non-Latin scripts. Thai script, in particular, is essential for us to deliver a polished and culturally appropriate experience in our multilingual projects.
It would be incredibly beneficial to have a broader range of fonts tailored to these scripts, allowing us to maintain high-quality design while catering to diverse linguistic audiences. We believe such an expansion would not only enhance our projects but also support other designers and teams with similar needs across the globe.
Thank you for considering this request. We truly appreciate your commitment to empowering the creative community and look forward to seeing even more diverse language support in Adobe Fonts.
Best regards,
OleFirst off, we are avid users of Adobe Fonts across multiple project (such as https://jntzn.com/tools/hex-to-rgb-converter/, https://jntzn.com/tools/xml-formatter/, https://jntzn.com/tools/glitch-text-generator/ and https://gegenfeld.com/tools/prozentrechner, among others). The platform's ease of use and integration have been invaluable to our workflow and design consistency.
As we expand our content offerings into additional languages—including Thai, Korean, Hindi and more—we've encountered a significant challenge: a limited selection of fonts supporting these more niche or non-Latin scripts. Thai script, in particular, is essential for us to deliver a polished and culturally appropriate experience in our multilingual projects.
It would be incredibly beneficial to have a broader…
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Please add remachine script by dharma type to adobe fonts
I really need to use remachine script by dharma type. Please if you can add it.
1 vote -
sztos variable
‘Sztos Variable ‘ only the italic variant is displayed online. can't use the regular variant for my web project
2 votes -
Adorn Fonts
Adorn Garland, AdornS Garland, AdornS Pompander Regular + Bold, Adorn Bouquet, and Adorn Coronet are not working properly. In the screenshot, the left is what it's supposed to look like, and the right is what it looks like when I use it.
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Explain why a font is 'Not available'
I had several fonts in a web font project, but now when I go to add additional family members of that font it says 'not available' — and I have no idea why. Do I need to upgrade my plan? Are the fonts not licensable through adobe right now, and if so why?
2 votes -
Replace the Add Family and Remove buttons with the Activate and Deactivate Family buttons
The "Add Family" and "Remove Family" buttons should be replaced by "Activate and Deactivate Family" buttons to match the "Activate and Deactivate" buttons in the font menus of Adobe applications, since these are different words with different meanings and tend to create confusion when activating a font. There should be consistency between the Adobe Fonts buttons and the buttons in all Adobe applications.
It's a small detail to improve the interface and make it much more intuitive, best regards to the entire Adobe Fonts team.
2 votes -
Fixed width (monotype) numerics search option
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.
2 votes -
Any way I can search on Adobe Fonts and then change it to list view with access to the filtering options.?
maybe it is there and obvious... just not to me.
2 votes -
I keep adding adobe fonts and they dont show up in my library. This program is buggy and broken. It is infuriating.
I keep adding adobe fonts and they dont show up in my library in creative cloud or within programs. Adobe fonts is buggy and broken. It is infuriating.
1 vote
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