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Licensing for Creative Cloud for enterprise customers

  1. Adobe Fonts User Guide
  2. Introduction
    1. System and subscription requirements
    2. Browser and OS support
    3. Add fonts on your computer
    4. Add fonts to your website
    5. Add fonts on CC Mobile
  3. Font licensing
    1. Font licensing
    2. Manage your account
    3. Licensing for Creative Cloud for enterprise customers
    4. Adding font licenses to your account
    5. Removing fonts from the subscription library
    6. Adobe Fonts not available to Adobe IDs registered in China
    7. Why aren't these fonts included in my Creative Cloud subscription?
    8. Morisawa font removal September 2021
  4. Getting and using fonts
    1. Using Adobe Fonts in Creative Cloud apps
    2. Manage your fonts
    3. Resolve missing fonts in desktop applications
    4. Using fonts in InDesign
    5. Fonts and typography
    6. Using web fonts in HTML5 Canvas documents
    7. Using fonts in InCopy
    8. How to use fonts in Adobe Muse
    9. Using web fonts in Muse
    10. Packaging font files
    11. Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts
    12. Added fonts aren't showing to font menu
    13. "Unable to add one or more fonts" or "A font with the same name is already installed"
    14. What happens when a font I'm using is updated by the foundry?
  5. Web design and development
    1. Add fonts to your website
    2. Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts to a website
    3. Using web fonts in HTML email or newsletters
    4. Using web fonts with Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
    5. CSS selectors
    6. Customize web font performance with font-display settings
    7. Embed codes
    8. Dynamic subsetting & web font serving
    9. Font events
    10. Why are my web fonts from use.typekit.net?
    11. Site can't connect to use.typekit.net
    12. Using web fonts with CodePen
    13. Browser and OS support
    14. Domains
    15. Using web fonts when developing locally
    16. Content security policy
    17. Printing web fonts
  6. Language support and OpenType features
    1. Language support and subsetting
    2. Using OpenType features
    3. Syntax for OpenType features in CSS
  7. Font technology
    1. OpenType-SVG color fonts
    2. Ten Mincho: important points on updating from Version 1.000

Adobe Fonts are available to Creative Cloud for enterprise customers with named-user subscriptions. If you’re already a Creative Cloud for enterprise subscriber, please contact your Adobe enterprise sales representative for more information.

What functionality is included in Creative Cloud for enterprise?

Creative Cloud for enterprise customers receive access to the Adobe Fonts library, which is licensed for both desktop and web use.

Creative Cloud offers three different access levels for Adobe Fonts, as described in the System and subscription requirements page. To find out which level you have, refer to your Adobe Account page or ask your team administrator.

What usage rights are provided to customers who use fonts through Creative Cloud for enterprise?

Creative Cloud for enterprise customers get exactly the same rights as other Adobe Fonts customers, described in the font licensing help page.

This includes the right to use the fonts for logos, print work, web design, video projects, and broadcast.

Will I use the Creative Cloud Packager to package and install fonts for my users?

No, font selections are not set up by the Creative Cloud Packager. Your users will each sign in to the Adobe Fonts website to select the fonts they would like to add. Fonts can also be added within Creative Cloud programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. The Creative Cloud desktop application is required to manage added fonts.

Can I add fonts without running the Creative Cloud desktop application?

No. The Creative Cloud desktop application must be installed and running in order to add fonts. There is no alternative method of deploying fonts from Adobe to user desktops at this time.

Can I use web fonts without running the Creative Cloud desktop application?

Yes. Adding fonts to your website doesn’t require use of the Creative Cloud application.

I'm seeing a message that fonts are not available. What does this mean?

Account administrators can add and remove individual Adobe services and applications, including fonts, for all users in their organization. If font access has been removed from your account, you'll need to speak with your organization’s account administrator about enabling it.

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