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elizabethp13243408
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October 30, 2021
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Looking for the name of the font in an adobe font article! LOL!

  • October 30, 2021
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While reading "Fonts for Clean & Stylish Web Experiences" I quickly realized the font I wanted WAS the font used in the headline; it is NOT however named in the article. Can anyone help me identify it?  Thanks!!!

 

The Article: https://fonts.adobe.com/collections/fonts-for-clean-stylish-web-experiences

 

The headline: 

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    解決に役立った回答 thatsmauri

    It's Adobe's own brand font called "Adobe Clean":

     

    Sadly, you can't use it. It's a restricted font for the exclusive use of Adobe products and software.

     

    However, similar-looking (albeit not 100%) fonts include Ubuntu, Aller and FF Dax.

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    Akbar22327130rk7l
    Participant
    December 22, 2021

    It can be hard to find the name of a font that you like, especially if it's an adobe font. Adobe fonts are some of the most popular fonts around, and they come in a variety of styles. If you're looking for the name of an adobe font, there are a few things you can do.

    One way to easily find the name of an adobe font is to use your word processing or other software programs. If you have a document open, you can usually find the font name in the program's toolbar. This is a quick and easy way to identify the font you're looking for. and also you may helpful resources

     

    thatsmauri
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    thatsmauriCommunity Expert解決!
    Community Expert
    October 30, 2021

    It's Adobe's own brand font called "Adobe Clean":

     

    Sadly, you can't use it. It's a restricted font for the exclusive use of Adobe products and software.

     

    However, similar-looking (albeit not 100%) fonts include Ubuntu, Aller and FF Dax.

    Legend
    November 11, 2021

    Adobe Clean shows up in my Photoshop font menu, with no indication that its not installed for general use.

    J E L
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 30, 2021

    How'd you get that!! Edited to add: Okay, I found them. It says, "Your rights to use these fonts are limited and are governed by the Adobe Developer Terms of Use."