Adobe Font Folio - Look elsewhere for basic fonts for Type 1 transition
Anyone trying to navigate the transition from Type 1 fonts for hundreds or thousands of documents should be aware that Adobe has suddenly just yanked the ability to purchase Font Folio. After careful research over a couple of months and careful planning to create a cross-reference to transition us from Type 1 fonts (Helvetica, Times, etc.), just the other day I sent final justification to our purchasing department/supervisors. They agreed to purchase.
Today I received an email from Adobe letting me know that "The Adobe sales team unfortunately decided to end sales of Font Folio. Sorry for the inconvenience". BOOM. But heck, the Buy Font Folio information and button are still prominent on the Adobe site.
And Helvetica, Times and many other basic fonts are NOT in the subscription plans. Plus, Adobe can yank a font from your subscription plan at any time, so you may fire up a document one day only to discover you no longer have the font. So now I have to hop around from foundry to resupplier trying to find (and re-justify) each font to purchase, instead of loading the entire purchased library into our Font Server and have them all immediately available.
Inconvenience? This is a disaster. Another one. Between this and yanking the Pantone libraries, Adobe, you're beginning to resemble a certain former phone company. ("We don't have to care. We're the phone company Adobe.") And yes, I posted in Adobe Voice also.
