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AdminMolly Doane
(Assoc. Product Manager, Adobe Type, Adobe - Type (Fonts))
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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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5 votesunder review · 2 comments · Adobe Fonts | Feature Requests and Feedback » 02. Browsing fonts · Admin →
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39 votesunder review · 4 comments · Adobe Fonts | Feature Requests and Feedback » 03. Managing fonts · Admin →
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As a print service provider, I prefer to receive a high-resolution PDF with crops and bleeds vs native files. Partly for the reason yoiu specifically mention, and also because it allows for sending a much smaller file. As an example, we have some customers who use high-resolution images, which makes sense from a design perspective. If they use the export setting we provide, they will often produce a PDF that is less than 50 MB, however, if they send us the native files, it can be over 1 TB.