Adobe Fonts
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- grafician-1
Wouldn't lock in clients for an Adobe fonts license.
They need to purchase separate licenses for print/web/app etc.
Adobe Fonts is more like try-before-buy for designers, you'll always need different licences for big projects...
- Yeah, I stick to Google Fonts or just purchase them straight from the source. But an agency did the rebrand for my current company and used an Adobe font.CincodeMayo
- hotroddy0
For web, you can send them the web project link they can include in the header of the site.
Example:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://use.typekit.net/elw6rmd.css">
Not sure how you would do the app though.
- From a dev POV - I find it odd that your are the first person they have had this issue with?nylon
- It's their scripted responses that don't get. They just push to sign up for Adobe CC.CincodeMayo
- nylon2
I would probably purchase the fonts - it would be cheaper in the long run.
- CincodeMayo0
I think you're right @nylon. Adobe's answer is to just get everyone to sign up. I found the font available online to purchase. Think that makes the most sense.
- nylon0
I made an app for a soccer stadium. We needed to purchase the font for that app only. We can only use it for said app otherwise I would need to purchase another licence.