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Usage of Adobe fonts to make stickers

Community Beginner ,
Jun 27, 2025 Jun 27, 2025

Can I use Adobe fonts to make word stickers without using any other graphic? For example words like 'cupcake', 'donut', 'chocolate' etc where each word (containing several letters) is made as a single sticker.

 

If someone knows the answer, then please explain in detail. It would be very helpful for me.

 

Thank you!

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Community Expert ,
Jun 28, 2025 Jun 28, 2025

You can surely use Adobe fonts or any other font to create stickers. However, you're better off creating the stickers themselves in Adobe Illustrator. Start with the font you've chosen, then create a cut line by offsetting the type path. Here's an example (not using fonts) to show how that can be done:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/discover/make-a-die-cut-sticker-with-adobe-illustrator.html

 

You'll want to check with your printer service to understand their specific requirements for color and how to designate the cut line. 

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 30, 2025 Jun 30, 2025
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Thanks so much sir, for your answer. 

 

I had actually posted the same question in another category (Adobe Fonts category) before posting it again here. I'm sorry for the repeat question.

 

Now, should I leave this question as is or should I click the report button?

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