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Pushkarr
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June 13, 2026
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Clarification regarding Kepler Std font usage on commercial website

  • June 13, 2026
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We are launching a commercial website using Kepler Std via Adobe Fonts. Can you confirm whether the font will continue to be served if our Creative Cloud subscription expires and whether there are any restrictions on using Kepler Std on a production website for a client brand? 
According to my knowledge, I can use Kepler Std for commercial use as I have the subscription. Please clarify. 
Thank You

    Correct answer Bobby Henderson

    If you cancel a Creative Cloud subscription any fonts used on websites related to that CC account will stop working.

    For branding purposes, there aren’t any restrictions with using Adobe Fonts as elements in company logos. The only possible exception are “word marks” where the logo is nothing more than letters in a certain typeface.

    I would recommend converting any live type objects in logo artwork into raw vector outlines once the design is finished. Doing so will avoid various technical problems, like font possible font substitution issues when the logo is opened on other computers or text re-flow issues due to how various graphics applications handle text objects.

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    Bobby HendersonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    June 16, 2026

    If you cancel a Creative Cloud subscription any fonts used on websites related to that CC account will stop working.

    For branding purposes, there aren’t any restrictions with using Adobe Fonts as elements in company logos. The only possible exception are “word marks” where the logo is nothing more than letters in a certain typeface.

    I would recommend converting any live type objects in logo artwork into raw vector outlines once the design is finished. Doing so will avoid various technical problems, like font possible font substitution issues when the logo is opened on other computers or text re-flow issues due to how various graphics applications handle text objects.