- Adobe Fonts User Guide
- Introduction
- Font licensing
- Font licensing
- Manage your account
- Licensing for Creative Cloud for enterprise customers
- Adding font licenses to your account
- Removing fonts from the subscription library
- Adobe Fonts not available to Adobe IDs registered in China
- Why aren't these fonts included in my Creative Cloud subscription?
- Morisawa font removal September 2021
- Getting and using fonts
- Using Adobe Fonts in Creative Cloud apps
- Manage your fonts
- Resolve missing fonts in desktop applications
- Using fonts in InDesign
- Fonts and typography
- Using web fonts in HTML5 Canvas documents
- Using fonts in InCopy
- How to use fonts in Adobe Muse
- Using web fonts in Muse
- Packaging font files
- Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts
- Added fonts aren't showing to font menu
- "Unable to add one or more fonts" or "A font with the same name is already installed"
- What happens when a font I'm using is updated by the foundry?
- Web design and development
- Add fonts to your website
- Troubleshooting guide: Adding fonts to a website
- Using web fonts in HTML email or newsletters
- Using web fonts with Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
- CSS selectors
- Customize web font performance with font-display settings
- Embed codes
- Dynamic subsetting & web font serving
- Font events
- Why are my web fonts from use.typekit.net?
- Site can't connect to use.typekit.net
- Using web fonts with CodePen
- Browser and OS support
- Domains
- Using web fonts when developing locally
- Content security policy
- Printing web fonts
- Language support and OpenType features
- Font technology
Adobe Muse is no longer adding new features and will discontinue support on March 26, 2020. For detailed information, see the Adobe Muse end-of-service FAQ.
Adobe Muse is a desktop application for quickly designing web pages with intuitive, visual tools. It doesn’t involve any code, so it’s especially approachable for people without HTML or CSS experience.
Adobe Fonts (previously called Typekit) is integrated with Muse, enabling users to select custom web fonts when designing their websites. For more information about typography in Muse, see the Muse Help documentation.
Adding web fonts
To add new web fonts in Muse, begin by going to File > Add/Remove Web Fonts.
You can also begin by selecting text, going to the pull-down font menu, and selecting Add Web Fonts in the Web Fonts section.
The font browsing window lists the web fonts that are included in your Creative Cloud subscription.
In the font browser, you can use the filter controls to narrow down the selection and specify the font characteristics you’re looking for.
You can select the fonts you want directly from this page by clicking the check mark in the upper right of the font card. Clicking OK will then add them to the Web Fonts menu in Muse.
Click the family name at the bottom of the card to see all of the weights and styles included with the family.
To add the font to your selection from the style detail view, click Selected in the upper-right, and then OK at bottom.
The web fonts will appear in the font menu in Muse, and can be applied to any text on your page.
Then when you export the website as HTML, connect to an FTP server, or publish to Business Catalyst, Muse will prompt you to connect to your Adobe account.
About web fonts and language support
By default, websites created in Muse will use the Default language set, which includes English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
To include all of the languages supported in the fonts you've chosen, select "All" from the Character Set menu in the Page Properties > Options tab.