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211 OpenType fonts available with Creative Suite

Enthusiast ,
Oct 06, 2003 Oct 06, 2003

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(This message last edited 17 Jan 2004 to clarify details and remove one font from the list.)

Bonus fonts bundled only with the Creative Suite - and not with the individual programs sold separately - are the *entire* Warnock Pro Opticals family. Additionally, the entire Brioso Pro opticals family is offered as an online registration incentive for North American customers, as one of several choices of bonus goodies. If you get both, that's an extra 74 fonts! If you buy the applications separately, you still get 137 fonts, mind you.

If one buys single applications, they come with fewer fonts. To check out the differences, see the comparison here: Robert Levine, "Creative Suite vs. InDesign CS vs. Illustrator CS bundled fonts" #12, 5 Nov 2003 7:5..."> "Creative Suite vs. InDesign CS vs. Illustrator CS bundled fonts"

Below are the fonts you get in both "standard" and "premium" versions of the Creative Suite (the professional edition does not add more fonts). All of this, including the registration bonus, applies to educational purchasers as well as the regular retail versions of the applications.

Families represented:
(scroll down further if you want to see the list of individual fonts)

Adobe Caslon Pro
Adobe Ming Std
Adobe Myungjo Std
Adobe Garamond Pro
Adobe Jenson Pro
Bernhard Modern Std
Birch Std
Brioso Pro
Brush Script Std
Caflisch Script Pro
Century Old Style Std
Chaparral Pro
Charlemagne Std
Courier Std
Giddyup Std
Kozuka Gothic Pro
Kozuka Mincho Pro
Letter Gothic Std
Lithos Pro
Minion Pro
Myriad Pro
Myriad Std (Tilt & Sketch)
News Gothic Std
Nueva Std
Poplar Std
Prestige Elite Std
Rosewood Std
Ryo Kana Std
Stencil Std
Trajan Pro
Viva Std
Warnock Pro
Woodtype Ornaments Std

The full list of individual fonts in the suite:

ACaslonPro-Bold.otf
ACaslonPro-BoldItalic.otf
ACaslonPro-Italic.otf
ACaslonPro-Regular.otf
ACaslonPro-Semibold.otf
ACaslonPro-SemiboldItalic.otf
AdobeMingStd-Light.otf
AdobeMyungjoStd-Medium.otf
AGaramondPro-Bold.otf
AGaramondPro-BoldItalic.otf
AGaramondPro-Italic.otf
AGaramondPro-Regular.otf
AGaramondPro-Semibold.otf
AGaramondPro-SemiboldItalic.otf
AJensonPro-Bold.otf
AJensonPro-BoldIt.otf
AJensonPro-It.otf
AJensonPro-Lt.otf
AJensonPro-LtIt.otf
AJensonPro-Regular.otf
AJensonPro-Semibold.otf
AJensonPro-SemiboldIt.otf
BernhardModernStd-Bold.otf
BernhardModernStd-BoldIt.otf
BernhardModernStd-Italic.otf
BernhardModernStd-Roman.otf
BirchStd.otf
BriosoPro-Bold.otf
BriosoPro-BoldCapt.otf
BriosoPro-BoldDisp.otf
BriosoPro-BoldIt.otf
BriosoPro-BoldItCapt.otf
BriosoPro-BoldItDisp.otf
BriosoPro-BoldItSubh.otf
BriosoPro-BoldSubh.otf
BriosoPro-Capt.otf
BriosoPro-Disp.otf
BriosoPro-Italic.otf
BriosoPro-ItCapt.otf
BriosoPro-ItDisp.otf
BriosoPro-ItSubh.otf
BriosoPro-Light.otf
BriosoPro-LightCapt.otf
BriosoPro-LightDisp.otf
BriosoPro-LightIt.otf
BriosoPro-LightItCapt.otf
BriosoPro-LightItDisp.otf
BriosoPro-LightItSubh.otf
BriosoPro-LightPoster.otf
BriosoPro-LightPosterIt.otf
BriosoPro-LightSubh.otf
BriosoPro-Medium.otf
BriosoPro-MediumCapt.otf
BriosoPro-MediumDisp.otf
BriosoPro-MediumIt.otf
BriosoPro-MediumItCapt.otf
BriosoPro-MediumItDisp.otf
BriosoPro-MediumItSubh.otf
BriosoPro-MediumSubh.otf
BriosoPro-Regular.otf
BriosoPro-Semibold.otf
BriosoPro-SemiboldCapt.otf
BriosoPro-SemiboldDisp.otf
BriosoPro-SemiboldIt.otf
BriosoPro-SemiboldItCapt.otf
BriosoPro-SemiboldItDisp.otf
BriosoPro-SemiboldItSubh.otf
BriosoPro-SemiboldSubh.otf
BriosoPro-Subh.otf
BrushScriptStd.otf
CaflischScriptPro-Regular.otf
CenturyOldStyleStd-Bold.otf
CenturyOldStyleStd-Italic.otf
CenturyOldStyleStd-Regular.otf
ChaparralPro-Bold.otf
ChaparralPro-BoldIt.otf
ChaparralPro-Italic.otf
ChaparralPro-Light.otf
ChaparralPro-LightIt.otf
ChaparralPro-Regular.otf
ChaparralPro-Semibold.otf
ChaparralPro-SemiboldIt.otf
CharlemagneStd-Bold.otf
CharlemagneStd-Regular.otf
CourierStd-Bold.otf
CourierStd-BoldOblique.otf
CourierStd-Oblique.otf
CourierStd.otf
GiddyupStd.otf
KozGoPro-Heavy.otf
KozGoPro-Medium.otf
KozGoStd-Bold.otf
KozGoStd-ExtraLight.otf
KozGoStd-Heavy.otf
KozGoStd-Light.otf
KozGoStd-Medium.otf
KozGoStd-Regular.otf
KozMinPro-Bold.otf
KozMinPro-Heavy.otf
KozMinPro-Light.otf
KozMinPro-Medium.otf
KozMinStd-Bold.otf
KozMinStd-ExtraLight.otf
KozMinStd-Heavy.otf
KozMinStd-Light.otf
KozMinStd-Medium.otf
KozMinStd-Regular.otf
LetterGothicStd-Bold.otf
LetterGothicStd-BoldSlanted.otf
LetterGothicStd-Slanted.otf
LetterGothicStd.otf
LithosPro-Black.otf
LithosPro-Bold.otf
LithosPro-ExtraLight.otf
LithosPro-Light.otf
LithosPro-Regular.otf
MesquiteStd.otf
MinionPro-Bold.otf
MinionPro-BoldIt.otf
MinionPro-It.otf
MinionPro-Regular.otf
MinionPro-Semibold.otf
MinionPro-SemiboldIt.otf
MinionStd-Black.otf
MyriadPro-Black.otf
MyriadPro-BlackCond.otf
MyriadPro-BlackCondIt.otf
MyriadPro-BlackIt.otf
MyriadPro-Bold.otf
MyriadPro-BoldCond.otf
MyriadPro-BoldCondIt.otf
MyriadPro-BoldIt.otf
MyriadPro-Cond.otf
MyriadPro-CondIt.otf
MyriadPro-It.otf
MyriadPro-Light.otf
MyriadPro-LightCond.otf
MyriadPro-LightCondIt.otf
MyriadPro-LightIt.otf
MyriadPro-Regular.otf
MyriadPro-Semibold.otf
MyriadPro-SemiboldCond.otf
MyriadPro-SemiboldCondIt.otf
MyriadPro-SemiboldIt.otf
MyriadStd-Sketch.otf
MyriadStd-Tilt.otf
NewsGothicStd-Bold.otf
NewsGothicStd-BoldOblique.otf
NewsGothicStd-Oblique.otf
NewsGothicStd.otf
NuevaStd-Bold.otf
NuevaStd-BoldItalic.otf
NuevaStd-Italic.otf
NuevaStd-Light.otf
NuevaStd-LightItalic.otf
NuevaStd-Regular.otf
PoplarStd.otf
PrestigeEliteStd-Bd.otf
PrestigeEliteStd-BdSlanted.otf
PrestigeEliteStd-Slanted.otf
PrestigeEliteStd.otf
RosewoodStd-Fill.otf
RosewoodStd-Regular.otf
RyoDispStd-Bold.otf
RyoDispStd-ExtraBold.otf
RyoDispStd-Heavy.otf
RyoDispStd-Medium.otf
RyoDispStd-SemiBold.otf
RyoTextStd-ExtraLight.otf
RyoTextStd-Light.otf
RyoTextStd-Medium.otf
RyoTextStd-Regular.otf
StencilStd.otf
TrajanPro-Bold.otf
TrajanPro-Regular.otf
VivaStd-Bold.otf
VivaStd-Light.otf
VivaStd-Regular.otf
WarnockPro-Bold.otf
WarnockPro-BoldCapt.otf
WarnockPro-BoldDisp.otf
WarnockPro-BoldIt.otf
WarnockPro-BoldItCapt.otf
WarnockPro-BoldItDisp.otf
WarnockPro-BoldItSubh.otf
WarnockPro-BoldSubh.otf
WarnockPro-Capt.otf
WarnockPro-Disp.otf
WarnockPro-It.otf
WarnockPro-ItCapt.otf
WarnockPro-ItDisp.otf
WarnockPro-ItSubh.otf
WarnockPro-Light.otf
WarnockPro-LightCapt.otf
WarnockPro-LightDisp.otf
WarnockPro-LightIt.otf
WarnockPro-LightItCapt.otf
WarnockPro-LightItDisp.otf
WarnockPro-LightItSubh.otf
WarnockPro-LightSubh.otf
WarnockPro-Regular.otf
WarnockPro-Semibold.otf
WarnockPro-SemiboldCapt.otf
WarnockPro-SemiboldDisp.otf
WarnockPro-SemiboldIt.otf
WarnockPro-SemiboldItCapt.otf
WarnockPro-SemiboldItDisp.otf
WarnockPro-SemiboldItSubh.otf
WarnockPro-SemiboldSubh.otf
WarnockPro-Subh.otf
WoodtypeOrnamentsStd.otf

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Enthusiast ,
Feb 12, 2005 Feb 12, 2005

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That's very decent of you to come back and apologize. I know what tech support frustrations can be like only too well. My wife and I recently debated whether it had taken me more or fewer than 10 calls to our cable provider's tech support to get them to do the right stuff on their end to get our wireless gateway up and running! Gah. But I've spent a couple of days at an Adobe tech support call center, and I can attest that there are few tougher jobs (not counting physical laborers) than tech support.

Anyway, you have several options:

- switch your OS keyboard settings to the appropriate language keyboard and type directly in that language.

- use the Mac OS character palette, and view the correct Unicode range for the language you want. A little less hunt-and-peck than the Glyph Palette for this purpose. Note that you must have the same font selected in the character palette as in InDesign.

- use the "glyph sets" feature of the InDesign Glyph Palette to get just the glyphs you use most commonly as a group.

I actually wrote a lengthy article on the glyph palette for the latest issue of InDesign Magazine, which you might find useful/interesting.

Regards,

T

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Feb 12, 2005 Feb 12, 2005

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Dan,<br />>First, that a diplomatic (even if visibly frustrated) query is always better than a display of temper. Mea maxima culpa.<br /><br />Thanks -- I know it isn't easy to come back with an apology. But it does mean a lot to us.<br /><br />Except for the occasional (and much appreciated) posts by Thomas and Dov, just about all others are from Adobe product end users like you, volunteering some time here, and probably postponing stuff that we should be doing around the house. <vbg><br /><br />Neil

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Feb 14, 2005 Feb 14, 2005

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Oh, well, the more obvious it is that one is completely WRONG and has behaved extremely foolishly, the easier it is to apologize --- really, my face was the color of the Adobe logo. 🙂 Thanks, Thomas, for pointing me to your article. I'll grab a hold of it ASAP!

Dan

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dan,<br /><br />If it would make you feel any better, we can beat up on you a bit more...<br /><br /><lol><br /><br />Neil

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Mar 14, 2005 Mar 14, 2005

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Only warnock downloaded when I installed Creative Suites Premium Education Version. What's the deal? How can I access my full scope of fonts in Creative Suites?

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Explorer ,
Mar 18, 2005 Mar 18, 2005

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Lorrie,

I think you will find the fonts in one of the folders included with your download, unless the academic version does not include these "goodies" -- I don't recall. If you are still having a problem, check with Adobe customer service.

Neil

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New Here ,
Jun 16, 2005 Jun 16, 2005

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But can you help me??

I purchased the adobe creative suite last year (version 3.) education system.

I only have the basic fonts (the 65 or so you list) I am on a PC, and cannot download any other fonts into my fonts folder.

I am of the belief I should have got all these fonts when I purchased the entire suite?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

thank you,
Christine

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 17, 2005 Jun 17, 2005

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I'm not clear about which fonts you mean by "the basic fonts" versus "all these fonts" versus "any other fonts." If you could be more specific about which fonts you don't have that you thought you should have, that would help (as well as which fonts you do have that came with the Suite).

Cheers,

T

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New Here ,
Jun 17, 2005 Jun 17, 2005

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Sorry, I've been trying to get some help on the adobe ph line all week and I guess I am getting fustrated with the whole font thing.

Right, in my adobe cs program file, there is an empty file called "fonts". There is also a file called

adobefnt07
LST File
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That I cannot open.it says indesign does not support that file format or a plug-in is missing.

The fonts I have are

Abadi
Algerian
Arial
Baskerville Old Face
etc,
etc,
etc.

The ones I am missing and trying to instal are the likes of

Futura
Garamond
Zapf

Sorry if I sound ignorant about all this. I am just a graphic designer who is not too flash on the technical side of things.

As I said I run Windows XP on my PC. And purchased Adobe creative suite version 3.0 education last year.

thank y ou

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Explorer ,
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Christine
>The ones I am missing and trying to instal are the likes of
>Futura
>Garamond
>Zapf

Check the list at the head of this topic. None of the fonts you want are included with your Adobe software. The Garamond included with CS would be Adobe Garamond ("AGaramond"). Other fonts you mention appear to be system fonts.

Are you sure you installed CS fonts when you installed your software? How did you attempt to install your new fonts? When you installed, did you elect to include your fonts? If you do a search of your system, do any of the names listed at the top of this topic appear? (I work with Macintoshes, so I can't tell you precisely where to look on your XP system.)

Neil

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Jun 18, 2005 Jun 18, 2005

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Under XP the fonts should be in
C:/Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Fonts, regardless of where CS was installed. I don't recall if installing the fonts was an installion option. They should be available when running Adode programs without any further action. To use them in other, non-CS programs, they need to be installed in the system font folder (using the Fonts control panel).

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Tom and Neil

thank you for your replies.

I have had another go at the fonts folder in CS, indesign/ fonts folder.

I have managed to successfully install a TT (true type?) font file into the indesign fonts file (my faithful Futura!) which is working for me in indesign. The other files I still cannot install, but I see they are not TT font files.

Am I correct in thinking my CS for windows XP only accepts TT font files? If this is so, that is why I cannot load the other fonts I am wanting.

So.... if this is the case, if one wants a font installed like the "blur" family, do I have to purchase an expensive TT font file or can I obtain these fonts through the adobe CS which I own?

Thank you... I badly needed futura in there so feel I have made a start..........

yours in graphic design....

Christine Rose

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 19, 2005 Jun 19, 2005

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Adobe products can use whatever fonts you have installed on your system. There
isn't any need to install fonts into "the indesign/fonts folder". Just install
fonts into windows, and all of your programs, including Adobe's, will have
access to them. Assuming that you're on some flavor of Windows XP, this will
include Type 1 (Postscript) fonts, OpenType fonts, and TrueType fonts.

To install additional fonts in windows,
Start / Settings / Control Panel / Fonts
Then, from the FILE menu, "Install new fonts"

It's possible that if you didn't install all of the Suite's applications, that
you then it didn't install all of the bundled fonts. (Neil? Tom?). Either way,
the 34 fonts comprising Garamond Premium Pro are NOT physically bundled with the
suite, but are only available as a download after you register the product.

The Adobe products, when installed, install bundled fonts into unique Adobe
directories. The actual location varies with the product, and possibly with the
version of the product, but they're usually in either an application sub-folder
or in a common folder such as c:\program files\common files\adobe\fonts.

This makes them INaccessible to other applications. In my opinion, they should
all be re-installed in the standard Windows manner.

- Herb

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Christine,
>Am I correct in thinking my CS for windows XP only accepts TT font files?

No; that is absolutely incorrect. You should be able to use any OpenType and/or PostScript Type 1 fonts for Windows as well.

The only fonts you cannot use would be those Type 1 specifically coded for another platform like the Macintosh.

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Christine,

TrueType versions of fonts (with only a handful of very specific exceptions) are NOT Adobe fonts. And they would not be bundled with your CS product. They can be installed alongside Type 1 and OpenType fonts, as long as you do not have multiple fonts with the exact same name.

In addition to the above posts, I would strongly recommend that you do some reading on font installation and activation for the Windows XP platform, so that all of your fonts can be accessed in any application you have.

Neil

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Herb,
>It's possible that if you didn't install all of the Suite's applications, that
you then it didn't install all of the bundled fonts. (Neil? Tom?)

I'll defer to Thomas on this one. It's been awhile since I installed the complete CS product (Macintosh). And I had no problem including the bundled fonts with my other installed fonts. But the specifics evade me, now...

Personally (and regardless of platform), I'm not a fan of specific install locations for some fonts just to make them easily accessable to Adobe products. With the exception of system-required fonts, I want ALL my non-application-specific fonts placed in an organized system of folders that I create, which I access to activate and deactivate via a decent font manager.

Neil

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New Here ,
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Thank you for your help Tom and Neil.

I have managed to install Futura as a "True Type" font.

Am I correct in thinking True Type fonts are the only file types I can install?

Thanks again, I appreciate your help.

Christine

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Christine.<br /><br />Absolutely, positively, ununequivocally, most assuredly, without reservation, not true. <vbg> Macintosh or Windows.<br /><br />Your choice: TrueType, OpenType, PostScript Type 1...you can mix and match as you please. Just make sure that you do not have multiple fonts installed with the exact same font name.<br /><br />With a very few narrow exceptions, all of Adobe's font releases have been (originally) PostScript Type 1 (single and multiple masters) and (now) OpenType.<br /><br />Neil

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Mar 27, 2007 Mar 27, 2007

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Every time I upload a word document with Arabic fonts in it, Indesign inverts all the Arabic characters. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to get the Arabic font with Indesign? Thanks much
Michelle

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Please repost this in the InDesign forum. Also, for a new topic, please don't tag onto an old, irrelevant thread.

- Dov
- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)

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Thomas,

Do we have an updated font list for CS3 that we can substitute for this one as a new topic?

Neil

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Enthusiast ,
Mar 24, 2008 Mar 24, 2008

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I do, and I posted it, and tried to make it permanent, but somehow it got scrolled off the forum....

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Thomas,

Thanks. If you have the link handy, give the topic a value of, say, 1000 or more, and that should float it up somewhere near the top. Or I can make it sticky if need be.

Neil

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