

We at Adobe cannot definitively give you a “yes” or “no” response!Īmerican Typewriter was absolutely not installed by the Adobe Creative Cloud applications and that font was either already installed on your system or you licensed it explicitly from some font foundry. It appears as a 1 under the 'Font Permissions Table', have I understood this right that I can do this as long as the design file I give to the client is not editable in terms of the font/giving them the font file e.g Jpeg, PDF etc? The idea being to produce a design that can be used on signs and other promotional printed items. I have looked at the 'Understanding Font Permissions' and the 'Font Permissions Table' but have noticed for example that a font that appears in Photoshop/Illustrator isn't listed (Zapfino) so how do I know how fonts like this can be used?Īlso, I wanted to use the font 'American Typewriter' in a logo for a client. I have just bought the adobe cloud for individual and will mainly be using Photoshop and Illustrator.Īre all the fonts that came with Photoshop/Illustrator when I signed up the the Creative Cloud free to be used for 'Print and Preview Embedding'? Basically I want to understand what I can and can't use for client work e.g logos/leaflets etc. I'm completely new to all this and have been getting a bit confused.
