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Monotype Adds Hundreds of Fonts to Adobe Creative Cloud
Monotype Imaging Inc. has integrated over 750 popular, high-quality fonts from the Monotype library and select foundry partners into Adobe Creative Cloud. Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers now have access to a total of more than 2,800 Monotype fonts across Adobe Express, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and other Adobe applications. Font additions include Helvetica, Avenir, Gotham, Benton Modern, and FF DIN, with language support for Arabic, Hindi, and Japanese, and others. “What we love about this new extension of our long-standing partnership with Adobe is that there are now thousands of fonts from Monotype at the heart of the Creative Cloud workflow,” said Dan Rhatigan, Director of Inventory Curation at Monotype. “Our goal is to get our fonts and those from our amazing foundry partners in the hands of as many creative professionals possible — right in the space where they design — so we can continue to elevate the world’s design to new heights.” “We’re thrilled to expand our partnership with Monotype by integrating hundreds of additional Monotype fonts into our industry-leading library of over 30,000 fonts that our users can seamlessly access across the full suite of creative tools, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Express,” said Govind Balakrishnan, SVP and General Manager, Adobe Express. “This expansion not only enhances design possibilities for our users but also reinforces our commitment to empowering creativity through exceptional typographic tools.” The new Monotype font collection will help improve brand consistency, with more seamless font integration across workflows. “Our deepened alliance with Adobe reflects a shared commitment to empowering creativity with precision and purpose,” added Mike Matteo, Chief Typography Officer at Monotype. “Design trends move fast, and businesses can’t afford to lag behind. This partnership ensures Adobe Creative Cloud users have instant access to fonts that define the moment, with quarterly updates to keep them ahead of the curve — maximizing both creative potential and market relevance. These fonts form the foundation of a common core for typographic expression.” Source: Monotype Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.
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