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March 24, 2020
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Adobe Fonts - how does it work?

  • March 24, 2020
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I recently started using in the company Adobe CS6 Photoshop and Illustrator, and from what I understand it uses fonts that are installed on Windows, or am i wrong?

 

Now that we updated and subscribed to CC there's Adobe Fonts. From what I could gather, all applications installed from CC can use fonts that are activated on Adobe Fonts, which is linked to the account.

 

Do all fonts that appear on the CC apps, when Adobe Fonts activation is turned on in the settings, are Adobe Fonts fonts? Or are they mixed with the ones that are installed on Windows? 

 

Can i activate more than one - or all the fonts - available to me for free as a CC subscriber?

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    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 28, 2020

    CS6 is outdated software.  Forget about using it with Adobe Fonts or any other Creative Cloud service.

     

    First I go to Adobe Fonts and click on My Fonts which shows me a list of activated fonts that are available on my system.

    https://fonts.adobe.com/my_fonts

     

    Adobe Fonts was formerly called Typekit.  When I open Photoshop CC and select a font, I can see a TK logo beside my Adobe Font.  See screenshot.

     

    And here's how it looks when applied to an image.

     

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    volterAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    March 30, 2020

    Ok, but how do i do the same in CS6? I keep having the same problem. Sometimes i open a document in InDesign CS6 and all the fonts are there, and another time i open the same document and it shows the error of missing fonts.

    What's happening is some kind of conflict between CC (Adobe Fonts), and CS6 (Adobe fonts folder?) or Windows installed fonts.

    Legend
    March 30, 2020

    Adobe Fonts is not made for you to work in CS6 (even if sometimes you are lucky). You have to buy and install fonts in the traditional way.

    Participant
    March 27, 2020

    What does "activate" mean?
    Is the font on my computer somewhere?

    Details on how these fonts work are maddeningly vague.

    I don't mind new terminology but explain it somewhere?

    Legend
    March 27, 2020

    Nobody really knows how it works or where the fonts are. So far as I'm concerned "Activate" means the font is available in the font menus of the Adobe apps. That's all it means. (For example you don't get a font file to work with or share).

    Legend
    March 27, 2020

    And in this case "Adobe apps" means the CURRENT Adobe apps. This is new technology. CS6 is not part of this.

    Legend
    March 25, 2020

    The fonts available to you include all the Windows fonts - ones you purchased, ones which come with Windows, ones which come with other apps like Office, ones bundled with older versions of Creative Suite that were left behind. (Don't rely on having the same set on each system). In addition the Adobe apps show the Adobe Fonts you have activated. You can activate more than one font or font family.

    volterAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    March 26, 2020

    It seems there's some kind of problem with the gathering of the fonts, probably where they are stored, because i keep having problems in the CC and CS6 programs with missing fonts. I just opened a document on Indesign CS6 and an error appears saying a font on the document is missing and is not available on the system. I installed Indesign CC and opened it once, and i don't know if it messed up the the fonts on the CS6, or this issue appeared after i installed CC software.

     

    This is a very serious issue, i need to get urgent work done and it messed my CS6 Indesign document.