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On the Typekit website, I see lots of references to features that are available only to certain groups of customers. They list four groups: Plus, Unlimited, Premium, and Business Class.
If I want to try a feature as a Creative Cloud user, which of these groups is me? (and curious, why don't they list "CC subscriber" as a group?)
AM
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Anne-Marie,
Good to see you here. What I've gotten is that we are none of those. All of those are for people who are Typekit subscribers. If you are a Creative Cloud subscriber, you're getting access to the Typekit fonts through your Creative Cloud subscription.
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Hi AnneMarie,
Your Creative Cloud subscription includes a Typekit Portfolio plan. This plan gives you access to the full Typekit library and supports an unlimited number of websites; more information is on the Typekit plans page.
If you have it handy, would you please send me the URL of the page where you saw the "Plus, Unlimited, Premium, and Business Class" plans listed? Those aren't the usual plan names that Typekit uses, so I'd like to look into that further.
Thanks!
-- liz
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Ah, thanks! Just the info I was looking for.
I am looking in my history for those terms but it has disappeared. Weird. I know I copied/pasted from somewhere on the site ...
AM
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BTW I think CC users should get access to at least the PDF of that neat magazine, 8 Faces, that you're offering to users at the 2 levels above the Portfolio one.
Just sayin'!
AM
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I wish we could extend that offer to Portfolio plans! 8 Faces is a terrific magazine. If you would like to check it out, you can also purchase a PDF from the 8 Faces website.
-- liz
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