![]() ![]() After that time, your client would need their own Creative Cloud subscription to use for the web font hosting. The Terms of Use currently permits agency reselling, until December 31, 2019. With the recent developments Adobe will only allow you to use their web fonts on your own personal or company website and not for client websites: No more web font hosting for client websites Unfortunately, with the shift to Adobe Fonts, this will no longer be possible. In the beginning, I served web fonts for my clients via my Typekit account, but with the years I switched all of them to their own paid Typekit plans because I always want them to be as independent of me as possible (especially when it comes to technical infrastructure). For eight years it was my go-to place for finding and hosting web fonts for client work. It offered an ever-expanding collection of mostly quality typefaces and transformed web typography for me. Here are some of my thoughts on this and what you can do. And Typekit is no longer available as a stand-alone paid service. The downside is, that using Adobe Fonts for client websites just got harder for it won’t be permitted to host them in the near future. This brought some great advantages to all Creative Cloud users, like no more limits with syncing desktop fonts, web font pageviews, and domains. ![]() Late 2018 Adobe announced that Typekit is now Adobe Fonts. ![]()
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