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font-face can you DIY?

New Here ,
May 03, 2011 May 03, 2011

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I would like to use Myriad Pro on a website via @Font-face. I would like clarification on what my Myriad Pro license allows me to do.

Can I use a service like FontSquirrel to create the necessary .ttf and .eot files required to get the font to display in Internet Explorer?

OR am I forced to get a subscription with one of the Adobe Web Font partners WebInk and TypeKit?

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May 03, 2011 May 03, 2011

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Can I use a service like FontSquirrel to create the necessary .ttf and .eot files required to get the font to display in Internet Explorer?

You can use any available licenses you may still have to convert the font to another format, but those files are for personal use only and cannot be hosted on-line.
OR am I forced to get a subscription with one of the Adobe Web Font partners WebInk and TypeKit?
If you need a webfont license of Myriad Pro, yes, those are the only options currently available.

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