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Using fonts.adobe.com with my Creative Cloud account, I would like to organize fonts for an upcoming project and share with collegues for review. Other than clicking the "heart" / favorite button, I see no way to create a custom tag, label or folder and organize fonts in this way. Am I missing something?
This would be very helpful when you are researcing possible fonts for many different projects.
Any insights are welcome.
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This has been a while, and I hope, you have found a possibility to share meanwhile. I didn't find a possibility to create a font pack on my own, so my solution with your problem would be to create a document (Illustrator, InDesign) with the respective fonts used. That would activate the fonts for team members. If, in addition, you start to create the styles, the project could get a head start.
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Thanks for your reply, @Abambo. Your idea is exactly what I've landed on as the solution for now. I didn't think it was a direct answer to my question here, which is why I didn't post it. Thank you for your answer.
I'd love to see Adobe create more ways to personally classify and organize Adobe Fonts. Even better, I'd love to add an entire font family or individual font to a CC library with the ability to activate and deactivate from the library. This way, CC libraries used for brand asssets can contain or reference all brand/project-related assets.
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You will need to submit this as a wish: Feature Request/Bug Report Form
Unfortunately, I do not know of a public site to post ideas for fonts.
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Sorry, I have to prove myself wrong. There is a public forum to suggest ideas: https://adobefonts.uservoice.com/forums/940222-adobe-fonts-feature-requests-and-feedback
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THANK YOU! I've been looking for a way to communcate with Adobe about my Adobe Fonts ideas. I even opened a support ticket asking for insight. I posted my ideas. Hopefully they were clearly worded and helpful. Have a great day, @Abambo