![]() Q: How will that work when my print bureau requires me to send a packaged version of an inDesign folder?Ī: The Typekit Terms of Use do not allow copying or moving of font data that has been synced to your desktop computer. Here’s how the Typekit FAQ on Packaging currently reads: Unfortunately, while a Typekit font looks like any other font, it has some limitations: Officially, it cannot be shared with other people who are not subscribers to the Adobe Creative Cloud (you can also subscribe to the Typekit service by itself). Typekit fonts show up in your font menus just like other fonts. It’s also available not only in all the Adobe Creative Cloud applications like InDesign CC, Illustrator CC and Photoshop CC, but in other applications on your computer as well. When you click to download a font, or a family of fonts (usually limited to about four styles for desktop fonts at this time), it is “synced” to your computer and shows up in your list of available fonts. Under those choices are a list of some of the fonts I’ve synced from Typekit. Then the Fonts tab becomes available, and you have options to Browse Fonts on Typekit and Manage Fonts. When you are emailed your invitation, you’ll download a newer version of the Creative Cloud Desktop application you use to download applications, sync files, and so on. Adobe is now rolling it out slowly, but they’re encouraging those who’d like to try it out to apply for early access. Typekit for the Desktop was announced at the MAX Conference in May, but wasn’t available when Adobe Creative Cloud was updated in June. ![]() It’s very exciting to use these fonts for print, PDF and EPUB! Typekit fonts from a variety of font foundries have been available through the Creative Cloud for some time for use on websites. One which has excited me the most is the new ability to explore downloading Typekit fonts for the Desktop. ![]() One of the best reasons upgrade to InDesign CC by subscribing to the Adobe Creative Cloud is the ability to try out new features and services as they become available. ![]()
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