Missing fonts
This ridiculous system has lost my most-used font Berthold Akzidenz Grotesk. I cannot find it in the font library. Anyone know how to find it? Is this designed to make creativity more difficult????
This ridiculous system has lost my most-used font Berthold Akzidenz Grotesk. I cannot find it in the font library. Anyone know how to find it? Is this designed to make creativity more difficult????
Adobe distributes font from from foundries. If a foundry decides to stop having their fonts distributed by Adobe, they can take them out any time they want. The same way a product can stop being sold at a specific supermarket. I don't think Akzidenz Grotesk have ever been part of either typekit or Adobe font though. You need to buy it separately at fonts.com or use Monotype's own subscription service.
Adobe has nothing to do with it, and likely will not address your query
https://www.bertholdtypes.com/
and
https://www.myfonts.com/collections/akzidenz-grotesk-font-berthold?tab=familyPackages&queryId=07b560b9e1435fb22039766d4b9780e4&eventName=Product%20Clicked&index=universal_search_data&objectIDs=6167953000&positions=1
I had to buy Akzidenz Grotesk, and like you, I wish it was included in my CC subscription. But I'm not in the board of directors at Belthold (Do they get bonuses? 🙂 ) so that's what it is...
I've never seen any Berthold fonts included in Typekit/Adobe Fonts in the entire time Adobe has been offering the service to CC customers. Adobe hasn't had a deal with Berthold since the mid 1990's. To complicate matters, the Berthold fonts that were bundled with Adobe applications a long time a ago had the "BE" suffix applied to their names. The ones Berthold would sell direct to the public often had the "BQ" suffix applied to their names.
Other type foundries have participated in the Adobe Fonts service only temporarily. Font Bureau is a good example. Font Bureau decided to remove the fonts they distribute from Adobe Fonts. The funny thing is Font Bureau itself has to make deals with individual type designers to distribute fonts they create. So while Font Bureau removed the catalog of fonts it was offering to Adobe Fonts, some of the individual designers whose fonts were affected made deals direct with Adobe. The Interstate type family by Tobias Frere-Jones is one example of a type family that got pulled from Adobe Fonts only to return under a different foundry banner.
Anyway, the point is Adobe doesn't have dominion over the commercial fonts industry. They can't arbitrarily include just any of the countless thousands of commercial type families that exist. In the past, if they did include certain fonts in a retail software box those fonts would only be around for maybe a couple version cycles. When Berthold's fonts were no longer included in newer versions of Adobe Illustrator we got a different fonts bundle package with faces from outfits like the Image Club (some of the ICG fonts were knock-off clones of other typefaces). Most versions of Creative Suite software boxes included hardly any fonts. I don't remember getting any fonts in the Master Collection 5.5 box. When Typekit, aka Adobe Fonts, came along I was pretty amazed, even though the limits to the service were pretty obvious from the outset.
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