![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is possible to embed font data from synced Adobe Fonts into PDFs for printing. CC users don't get any font files to re-distribute to other people. Fonts synced via Adobe Fonts are only good for the 1-2 computers active on that user's subscription. The characters had to be re-drawn, spaced, hinted, etc and generated into new font files.Īll commercial fonts have their own licensing requirements and limit the number of computers on which they can be used, often just one computer only. None of those foundries simply took another vendor's font data and re-published it under a slightly different name. There are very subtle differences from one flavor of Futura to the next. None of these flavors of Futura are exactly the same. Futura Now is a pretty nice font package. Linotype, Bitstream, URW, Tilde, Neufville Digital, Monotype and others have their own takes on Futura, even multiple versions. Different type vendors may publish their own flavors of an established typeface, such as Futura. Helvetica has a slew of Helveti-clones: Nimbus Sans, Swiss 721 BT, CG Triumvirate, etc. That's why there are many "clones" of certain typefaces. The data that makes up the font file can be copyrighted. Typeface names can be copyrighted or even registered as trademarks. Generally speaking, once any font objects in a logo design are converted to outlines that takes away any font licensing issues. Any lettering in the finished logo file should be straight raw vectors. No one should be required to install a particular font file in order to open/import a vector-based logo file. Hope this wasn't too hard to understand! I would appreciate any help with the questions I haveĪny logo, brand mark, word mark, etc should have any live text objects converted to outlines. I am self-teaching myself graphic design and am feeling a bit stuck about the licensing/copyright aspects of adobe fonts/ fonts that come with the programs in adobe.Īre these fonts free to use for commercial use? and if so, can I manipulate these texts however I want for logo design, etc, by changing transforming, and editing their shape?Īlso, if I were to be using one of the adobe fonts for designing a brand identity, how would I go about delivering the chosen fonts to the client? Are the fonts in adobe only able to be legally used only by those who already have adobe programs?įor example: If I were to choose a font for a brand identity, would I only be able to deliver the fonts to the client with it already integrated into finished design files such as the brand poster, banner, brochures, etc in JPEG/PNG/SVG and PDF format? (rather than sending them the font file for them to be able to use) ![]()
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