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  1. Imagine having a font that operates like a hash generator, visually transforming letters into entirely different characters—much like the behavior of tools like this hash generator: https://hash-generator.com/md5-hash-generator/

    What does that mean?

    Essentially, each character would be mapped to a unique, unrelated symbol or letter. For instance, “A” could appear as “J”, “B” as “2”, and so on, creating a visually encoded representation of text.

    This would be nice to have, in some context.

    1 vote

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  2. Open Sans (a Google font found here: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Open+Sans) was somewhat recently added to the Adobe font collection, but only 13 of 36 weights. I work as a production designer for a company with 300-400 people who use Adobe programs all day, every day, and we use Monotype and Adobe for managing fonts. We have been using several weights of Open Sans through Monotype for months without issue, but now that the font is included in Adobe fonts, it is causing a whole mess of activation issues. PLEASE either add the entire font family or not…

    3 votes

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  3. Many of the other font sites allow you to paste the image into the field, be a potential improvement if that was the case on here as well

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  4. Fonts automatically disappeared in my illustrator very often and I was not able to call them back.
    (Very frustrating issues, especially in ongoing projects...)

    I tried to activate a font through Adobe fonts website and Creative Cloud many times, but both of them failed.
    (My computer, illustrator, and creative cloud apps are all new and new updated.)

    What happened often was that I activated the whole family of fonts, but only some of them was activated.

    For example, I tried to activate "Questa Sans" Family with 10 fonts included, but only 9 of them were actually…

    3 votes

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  5. 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.

    3 votes

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  6. The new "Add Font" button is not as clear as it used to be. I'm pretty sure it used to say "Activate Font" and then turned blue when it was turned on. Now there's no shading or color difference, so you can barely see which font weights are activated and which aren't. Also not sure why each button needs the Adobe Cloud icon—I know Adobe REALLY REALLY REALLY wants people to love the Cloud (I don't) but this isn't helping.

    2 votes

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  7. 1 vote

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    completed  ·  1 comment  ·  08. Font bugs  ·  Admin →
  8. 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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  9. i don't see a specific page to submit my foundry or fonts to add to adobe fonts font library, would be great to have some sort of font management for foundries if there isn't

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  10. Hi,

    I've come across a problem with some fonts, where the paths of the characters overlap. This happens when the text has only strokes and no fill or when the stroke is above the fill (screenshot: Roboto Condensed outline overlapping InDesign).

    The problems seems to occur mostly with variable fonts, but it happens also with static fonts. For example Roboto Condensed font family (downloaded from fonts.google.com, not activated through Adobe Fonts) has this issue with their static fonts (the font has static and variable versions, variable is not installed).

    I've had the same outcome…

    1 vote

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  11. Hello, I need the font Gill Sans Nova (italic) on Adobe (Acrobat - PDF editiing). I have a university account but when I want to download the font in the stock. Thanks

    1 vote

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  12. 1 vote

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  13. Why adobe font hasnt search by Cyrillic font indicator?
    my language is bulgarian, but cyrillic fonts are used by 70 languages and about 300 milions people. There are Macedonian, Russian, Serbian... my country is missing. But most fonts for Cyrillic countries have the same letters.
    The search option in adobe has to have cyrillic!

    7 votes

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  14. 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

    6 votes

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  15. Is there a LINK between my UPLOADED FONTS on creative clouds, and importing the same font "Name your font here" to my WEB PROJECT in https://fonts.adobe.com/

    ?

    Other solution: Can i upload a font to https://fonts.adobe.com/

    So i can embeded it easily on SquareSpace and other website.

    Thanks

    1 vote

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  16. I'm looking for a font with a full set of ligatures, which means manually copying in glyphs from elsewhere and scanning through pages and pages of fonts that don't include what I need. (84 pages of sans serif! No way I'm going to take time to click through all of these.)

    It would be awesome to have the option to automatically filter out any font that comes up with an empty glyph in the sample type, or some other way to browse only fonts that include specific glyph sets, whether it's ligatures, accents, math symbols, etc.

    17 votes

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  17. The font called The Seasons doesn't include the Øø (it shows Oo), but when looking at it on Myfonts there is an Øø, so it must be a bug or it hasn't ben updated to final version. The italic version has Øø

    1 vote

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  18. Subject: Font mapping bug - "j꽉찬고딕A" shows '!' instead of space on macOS

    Hello Adobe Fonts team,

    There is a glyph mapping issue in the font "j꽉찬고딕A" (JJGgwakchanGothicA).
    On macOS, every space character (U+0020) is rendered as an exclamation mark ('!') in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Figma.
    However, on Windows it displays normally.

    After inspecting the OTF file from the CoreSync cache, I found that:
    - U+0020 (space) is mapped to glyph cid2
    - cid2 appears to be the same glyph as U+0021 ('!')

    This indicates that the font’s cmap or glyph ID mapping is corrupted on the macOS…

    2 votes

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  19. On OSX, when adding Antonia Variable to my project, only the Roman styles end up being available in InDesign.

    On the Adobe Fonts Web UI, there's two fonts, but installing results in just one font (Antonia Variable) in InDesign's menus, and only the axes / styles from Antonia Variable Roman are available. Antonia Variable Oblique doesn't show up in menus.

    1 vote

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  20. RECENT DROP OF SUPPORT FOR TYPE 1 (FORMERLY "GOLD-STANDARD") AND DROPPING OF "NEED-TO-HAVE" STUFF LIKE TIMES AND HELVETICA FAMILIES HAVE PROMPTED THIS.

    SOME FONTS HAVE BEEN DROPPED/REMOVED; SOME ARE CONSPICUOUS "GAPS" IN CRITICAL NEED-TO-HAVE FONTS/FAMILIES; SOME ARE THINGS THAT WOULD BE REALLY NICE TO HAVE (REQUESTS); AND SOME ARE STUFF YOU MAY HAVE ALREADY ADDED.

    PLEASE FILL THE GAPS.

    2 votes

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