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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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New Here ,
Oct 17, 2003 Oct 17, 2003

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Last wednesday I pre ordered my upgrade to InDesign CS, I'm really looking forward to use it.

I read different things about the fonts included with this version, In indesign Digest #203, indesign@lists.blueworld.com, for instance, I could read that the Brioso Pro family could not be downloaded outside the USA and Canada but that all other fonts were included.

Is this true?

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 17, 2003 Oct 17, 2003

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Actually, if one gets just InDesign CS and not the entire Creative Suite, there are 67 bundled fonts. If one gets all the individual Suite apps without buying the suite, there are 138 fonts. I will post a separate message listing the InDesign CS font bundle, in the InDesign forums.

T

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Oct 18, 2003 Oct 18, 2003

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Thomas:

I'm also unclear if you get the Warnock & Brioso families if you get the
Standard Suite or only the Professional Suite? I plan to only get the
Standard.

Thanks,,
Sheila


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Oct 18, 2003 Oct 18, 2003

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The standard and professional versions of the suite have the same font bundle. I'll go revise my original post to reglect this.

Cheers,

T

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Oct 19, 2003 Oct 19, 2003

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Thomas Phinney and all the wonderful people at Adobe!!

Thank you very much for such a handsome offering. To get heavyweights like Warnock Pro Opticals and Minion Pro free, it is a dream come true. Can't wait to grab the CS suite.

Uppai

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Oct 20, 2003 Oct 20, 2003

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I have individual apps, so when I activate my PhotoshopCS will I be allowed to download the additional fonts?

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 20, 2003 Oct 20, 2003

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No, I'm afraid not. They are an incentive to buy the whole suite instead of the individual applications.

See my other posting for a more detailed explanation of the fonts bundled with the individual apps. If you upgrade individual apps you'll basically get everything except the Warnock and Brioso families.

T

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New Here ,
Oct 20, 2003 Oct 20, 2003

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Thanks for your posting Thomas... I'm quite looking forward to suite now... I wasn't aware when I put in my order at the font perks:) Cool.

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Oct 20, 2003 Oct 20, 2003

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The extra fonts you get with whole suite seem to make up for the fact that you will not get any printed manuals for any of the applications if you order the suite as opposed to individual upgrades for each application, which do come with printed manuals.

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Wow, Thomas - wonderful! And to think I have been contemplating buying Warnock Pro very recently - saved by the bell! 🙂 Of course, I _could_ gripe about having bought Minion Pro for 259 bucks a year ago, but I'll try to take it like a man.

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Oct 21, 2003 Oct 21, 2003

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Thomas:

Well that sucks, I own Acrobat 6 Pro, I will upgrade to ID, AI, PS to CS versions and will have to activate PSCS, but I can't get the extra fonts. I have more apps than someone who orders the 'standard' CS Suite, but they still get the extra fonts. Guess that's what you get for being a loyal customer for twelve years.

I still think Adobe ought to offer the free additional fonts to anyone who has to everyone who has to 'activate', they claim that is what the additional fonts are for and can only receive them after activation.

Maybe you might want to bring this matter up at a meeting where this type of stuff is decided.

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 21, 2003 Oct 21, 2003

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Hmmm. Well, "ID," it's your choice to upgrade all your individual apps and not upgrade to the Pro version of the suite from Photoshop. You'd get GoLive, Version Cue, and the extra fonts.

The whole point of this is to have an incentive for people to buy the suite. If you want to buy the individual applications, you still have that option and it's your call.

Regards,

T

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Oct 22, 2003 Oct 22, 2003

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Before you decide not to buy one of the suites, try to see a demonstration of them. Version Cue (plus the fonts) make the suites a steal even if you have several apps (me too). Version Cue is only sold in the suites. I saw a demo at an InDesign Users Group meeting Monday evening.

Version Cue allows, for example, Photoshop images to include several 'versions' of a photo (different duos, or with different layer styles applied, etc), which you can decide between at any time. So if your client changes their mind, you just tell version cue to move another version to current in the Photoshop image and it updates InDesign automatically at the same time. That's just one thing it does, even for the single user.

So, even though I already bought Acrobat 6 Pro, I'm going for the suite. Between Version Cue, the fonts and GoLive, the suite is cheap. Not even counting the updates of Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 22, 2003 Oct 22, 2003

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I saw a demo last night in the NYC IDUG meeting. I didn't really see any
need for it until I saw the demo. It's really hard to describe what it
brings to the table but the demo certainly swung the pendulum in favor
of upgrading to the suite as opposed to upgrading the individual apps.

Bob

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Explorer ,
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ID. Awe,

Let's see. You get the same font package bonus whether you buy the Standard or Premium edition (I keep on wanting to say "Professional" too). Plus Version Cue. The upgrade to Standard that includes InDesign, Illustrator, Photshop is $549 from your existing Photoshop. Add GoLive and Acrobat Pro and it's just $749.

Even if the Standard upgrade were to cost a bit more than individual upgrades for ID, AI, and PS, you also get all of the extra fonts and Version Cue in that upgrade.

Unless other factors are conspiring against purchasing the CS Suite, I just don't see where the problem is.

Neil

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More...

If you do the math, and add up Adobe's individual upgrade prices:
InDesign CS upgrade = $169
Illustrator CS upgrade = $169
Photoshop CS upgrade = $169
Total = $507

For just $42 more, you get all the goodies (Version Cue, bonus fonts) with the $549 Standard CS upgrade.

And if you add:
GoLive CS upgrade = $169
Acrobat Pro upgrade = $149

You save $76 and get everything with the $749 Premium CS upgrade.

I see plenty of incentive to purchase either upgrade path.

Neil

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One issue that has been brought up regarding the Suite upgrade path is that once you upgrade to the Suite, upon the next round of new versions you will be ineligible to upgrade components of the Suite individually. This is not a factor for me, but it may be relevant to some people.

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Guy,

However, if you have prior versions of the individual apps, I would imagine that you could just do a "skipped generation" upgrade, using the registered serial numbers of those older apps.

Neil

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I guess. I haven't given any of this much thought, since as an educational licensee, it is about half the price to buy a new Creative Suite Premium license than it is to upgrade from Photoshop (because there is no educational pricing on upgrades). This seems to be the general rule for educational licenses on individual Adobe apps as well--it is almost always cheaper to just buy a new educational license than it is to upgrade.

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Guy

My guess on that is that they are aiming the ed program at students (administrators/instructors .. I'm one ... just happen to get the free ride). And students in a three year program, or less, are not likely to need to upgrade during that time. Their software may not be current release, but will seldom get less than one revision old in that time.

My point is, I guess, we can't complain about not getting a deal on the upgrade cost when you consider how well we make out on not having to buy the original software at full price in the first place.

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I'm guessing that the fonts that are included with the Creative Suite are not the optical versions of those that have optical versions (Minion, Jenson, etc)?

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"My point is, I guess, we can't complain about not getting a deal on the upgrade cost when you consider how well we make out on not having to buy the original software at full price in the first place."

I was not in *any* way complaining. Adobe treats the educational market wonderfully. A prime example of this is Type Classics for Learning. Thousands of dollars worth of fonts for less than 100 bucks!

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If you look at the list Thomas posted you'll see that some opticals are included (Warnock and Brioso), but some aren't.

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Oct 22, 2003 Oct 22, 2003

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I'll survive, I think Brioso sucks as a font and wouldn't use it anyways (looks like a Zapf Chancery ripoff).

As far as the Suites go, I'm glad to stay as far away from StopDead as possible as an app, Macromedia got you beat there no matter which way you look at it!

At least with the individual upgrade path, I have choices.

As far as Version Cue, sounds good, but these 'inter-apps' can be real killers in a work-flow, I'll wait and see how the tribe reacts.

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Oct 23, 2003 Oct 23, 2003

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ID,

I felt the same way about Version Cue until I saw a demo the other
night. It pretty much sealed the deal for the suite instead of
individual upgrades.

Bob

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