![]() So even if the new version of a project only required minor edits, you’ll need to plan for fixing and proofing the whole thing…which can also be very expensive. The second one can be a production nightmare with text reflowing and going overset, glyphs disappearing, etc. So if you use fonts that get retired you’ll need to acquire new licenses for them from the foundry or change the fonts used in your files. While the files for Adobe Fonts you’ve synced do reside on your computer, you can’t legally package them when you archive a project. Here’s the official FAQ from Adobe on font retirement.įor InDesign users, this is potentially a very big (and bad) deal if you used those fonts in your projects. ![]() Back in March, House Industries fonts were retired after 3 years of being offered in Typekit/Adobe Fonts. It’s not the first time Adobe Fonts have gone away. ![]() In total, about 50 families/700 fonts from the foundries Font Bureau and Carter & Cone will no longer be available to sync. You can find more details in this post on the Adobe Support Community site. On Ja number of fonts will be retired from Adobe’s Creative Cloud. ![]()
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