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I am unable to find "Univers LT Std", I am told it is an Adobe font. I need the following variations of the Univers LT Std.
UniversLTStd
UniversLTStd-Black
UniversLTStd-BlackObl
UniversLTStd-Bold
UniversLTStd-BoldObl
UniversLTStd-Light
UniversLTStd-LightObl
UniversLTStd-Obl
UniversLTStd-BoldCn
UniversLTStd-BoldCnObl
UniversLTStd-Cn
UniversLTStd-CnObl
UniversLTStd-LightCn
UniversLTStd-LightCnObl
Also, for what it's worth.....I really don't like this site. The support is absolutely the worst-- everything is just a big circle and I can't seem to ever speak to a person. What I need to talk to someone about doesn't fit into any of the categories provided, so it just keeps going in circles. I am new to 'fonts' and Adobe is literally the worst customer experience i have EVER had.
You can license these fonts (either in their entirety, subsets, or individually) directly from Adobe via the following link:
FWIW, these forums are for the most part monitored and responded to mostly by volunteers, some of whom are Adobe employees. This is not official Adobe Technical Support.
- Dov
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You can license these fonts (either in their entirety, subsets, or individually) directly from Adobe via the following link:
FWIW, these forums are for the most part monitored and responded to mostly by volunteers, some of whom are Adobe employees. This is not official Adobe Technical Support.
- Dov
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I did see that font family—but I need Univers LT Std. Can you help me find that, please?
UniversLTStd
UniversLTStd-Black
UniversLTStd-BlackObl
UniversLTStd-Bold
UniversLTStd-BoldObl
UniversLTStd-Light
UniversLTStd-LightObl
UniversLTStd-Obl
UniversLTStd-BoldCn
UniversLTStd-BoldCnObl
UniversLTStd-Cn
UniversLTStd-CnObl
UniversLTStd-LightCn
UniversLTStd-LightCnObl
Thanks,
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The names you listed are the internal names within the font file. For better or worse (probably much worse), the website does not directly match those internal names to the font's actual name.
For example UniversLTStd is the internal “PostScript name” for the font licensed as Univers™ Std Roman. The LT stands for Linotype, the creator of the font family. You can match the rest of font names you have with the product names in a similar fashion.
And yes, it would have been helpful if for each font, the font's name was provided along with the “PostScript name“ as well as the slightly different names that show up on Windows font menus and MacOS font menus (they might all differ from each other)!
- Dov