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November 12, 2013
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Do you get full Adobe Typekit with Creative Cloud subscription?

  • November 12, 2013
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Well, as the question suggests, I am trying to figure out if you get a full version of Typekit with your CC subscription (monthly) or the trial version and have to purchase a separate subscription (yearly) for Typekit. Nowhere that I can find is this specifically answered at Adobe.com. And no one at Adobe seems to be sure (talked to 6 people today and got a variety of answers and transfers to other departments).

While I have you, I also wanted to know if the fonts through Typekit are imbedded in your web project and upload with the project to your webspace or does the website have to draw the font from Adobe.com? If anyone has a link to a thorogh explanation of Typekit (not the Adobe one), I would love to read more about it. Review article?

In our situation we are using an outside vendor to create a website. We will host it but want to remain completely legal regarding type. Does the vendor have to have a Typekit subscription (or included in their CC subscription depending on the answer to my first question)?

Thanks in advance.

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liz, Adobe Type
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 12, 2013

Hello,

Thanks for your interest in Typekit!  Your complete Creative Cloud subscription includes a Typekit Portfolio plan, which gives you access to all of the fonts in the Typekit library.  This plan allows for up to 500,000 pageviews/month, and you can use the fonts on an unlimited number of websites. 

The fonts are not uploaded to your web server; they are added to your page via the JavaScript embed code that we provide.  When a user visits a web page using Typekit fonts, the browser runs the embed code which loads the font files and CSS from the font network.  This screencast gives an overview of how to use Typekit, and you can read more technical details on the Typekit JavaScript in this blog post.

And, yes, you may also use the Typekit  fonts on a site that is your own content but hosted by an outside vendor.  In this case, you will just need to add the URL where the site is hosted to the domain listing on your kit.

I hope that this helps; let me know if you have any other questions!  You can also get in touch with Typekit Support directly at support@typekit.com.

Best,

-- liz

Amos Keppler
Participating Frequently
April 13, 2014

Can you download just a few of the fonts to your computer and install them "the old way" as part of your CC subscription to desktop publishing or web and stuff?

If we want to use the font ofr magazines/books and such, can we still use the fonts there if we should discontinue the cc subscription. A book doesn't go out of print these days.

Dov Isaacs
Legend
April 13, 2014

The Typekit fonts are available for use within not only the Adobe Creative Cloud applications, but also within other applications running on your computer while you are subscribed to the Adobe Creative Cloud. These fonts are also available for printing and creation of PDF files (the fonts so-embedded are available to anyone viewing or printing the resultant PDF files).

However, none of the Typekit fonts are installable “the old way” to to speak. You do not have access to the font files themselves and you cannot move them around, install them whenever you want, etc.

          – Dov

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)