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2. Google Fonts
3. Adobe Typekit
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Thanks a lot! Very helpful video.
Clear / simple / to the point. Very nice!
Hello, do you ever use Google fonts?
Are all fonts available on adobe tyekit also webfonts?
Thanks a lot! I will stick to Google Fonts. 😊👍🏼
Thanks for amazing video! 🙂
I wonder what font size you would use as the smallest possible for chunks of text. I read 16 everywhere as smallest, but I kind of like the aesthetics if 14 more, looks cleaner I think. What’s your opinion on this?
PS. There are such difference in resolution nowadays, small laptop screens to 4k or bigger. hard to please every monitor size
What if you're using a prototyping tool like Figma ?
I need a business website.
bro i hate you for appearing all the time on my ads.
Video should called WHERE choose the fonts. But still nice, thanks.
Unfortunately it looks like Typekit will require that clients have their own CC license starting from next year:
https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/font-licensing.html
"Q: Can I use web fonts for my client websites?
A: The Terms of Use currently permits agency reselling, until December 31, 2019. After that time, your client would need their own Creative Cloud subscription to use for the web font hosting."
After making HTML web page ,how to share it to other people?
I love Adobe Fonts — really high quality stuff in there. Great video Ran!
Keep in mind that as of December 31, 2019 clients will need their own Creative Cloud subscription to use for the web font hosting. ( – Reference: https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/font-licensing.html#web-client )
Which I find quite expensive for a client, if they are not using Creative Cloud already. This means they now need to pay an extra monthly fee for the fonts on their website. There are a lot of 'pay once' for X amount of visitors/month licenses for fonts to find on other platforms.
If you look hard enough, almost all the fonts you can download for free. Not saying you should publish your work with pirated fonts, but you can use it in your mockup to show your client first before purchasing it.
Font prices based on traffic statistics? Jesus christ this industry is getting ridiculous.
You can actually pick any font you want that is free for commercial use and simply convert it to a webfont using online converters, it's very straight forward and I've done this a couple times already.
I didn't know about Adobe Font, good thing to know ! Always giving good advices Ran, Thank you !
How about if I use premium fonts for free from other websites
With custom fonts and Webflow you can just upload them right? Doesn't need the CSS?