Using Typekit web fonts in Adobe Muse | Adobe Muse Feature Tour | Adobe TV

Adobe Muse recently introduced a feature that allows you to incorporate TypeKit web fonts into your website designs. In this video, Product Manager Dani Beaumont shows you how to access over hundreds of font types that look beautiful and can be understood by search engines and screen readers.
http://adobe.ly/NlQYof

This video sends Flash Player into a wheel-spinning loop that freezes Firefox, won't play beyond the first few seconds (and very choppily at that) in Chrome, and reduces IE9 to a crawl. It isn't possible to view the video as of 10/23/2012.

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  • If I use a web font in my website can I use the same font for printed materials such as business car

    I am a graphic designer intending to design a portfolio website in Adobe Muse. I plan to use TypeKit web fonts to design my website. Upon completioin of the website I intend to design business cards and my resume to match the look of my website. I would like to use the same fonts as I used on the website. Is it possible to use web fonts for printing purposes? If not, what do people typically do in this situation. The last thing I want to do is use a font that "looks" like the ones used on my website.

    Hi redsoxfan15b,
    (I think I may have replied to your Typekit Support ticket earlier today, but I will post the same information here to be certain.)
    We have recently added a new feature to Typekit that allows you to sync fonts to your desktop and use them in print design. The announcement on our website has more information:
    http://blog.typekit.com/2014/01/16/the-fonts-you-love-from-typekit-now-on-your-desktop/
    Font sync is available on any Typekit Portfolio, Performance, or Business plan.  Here is a list of all the font available for desktop use:
    https://typekit.com/fonts?licenses=desktop
    We are continuing to license more of the library for desktop use, but for now you should confirm that the font you would like to use it available for both web and desktop.  And if there is a font you'd like to use that isn't available for desktop sync, you may also be able to purchase a license directly from the foundry.
    I hope that this helps; let me know if you have any other questions!  Best,
    -- liz

  • How do I use Edge Web Fonts with Muse?

    How do I use Edge Web Fonts with Muse - is it an update to load, a stand alone, how does it interface with Muse? I've updated to CC but have no info on this.

    Hello,
    Is there a reason why you want to use Edge Web Fonts with Adobe Muse?
    Assuming you wish to improve typography of your web pages, you should know that Muse is fully integrated with Typekit. This allows you to access and apply over 500 web fonts from within Muse. Here's how you do it:
    Select a text component within Muse, and click the Text drop-down.
    Select Add Web Fonts option, to pop-open the Add Web Fonts dialog.
    Browse and apply fonts per your design needs.
    Muse also allows you to create paragraph styles that you can save and apply to chunks of text, a la InDesign. Watch this video for more information: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/muse-feature-tour/using-typekit-with-adobe-muse/
    Also take a look at these help files to see if they help you:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/muse/tutorials/typography-muse-part-1.html
    http://helpx.adobe.com/muse/tutorials/typography-muse-part-2.html
    http://helpx.adobe.com/muse/tutorials/typography-muse-part-3.html
    Hope this helps!
    Regards,
    Suhas Yogin

  • HOW do I find out how much using additional Typekit web fonts COSTS?

    It seems very strange to me, but there are NO PRICES listed at typekit.com.
    You can see lots of faces, but there seems to be no way to USE those faces on the web! I excpected there to be SOME information on pricing, but there is NONE.
    One might conclude that they don't want any business ...

    Hi Michael,
    I have just replied to your support email, but will post the same information here for the forum archive:
    I'm sorry for any confusion here.  Your Typekit Portfolio plan is included in your Creative Cloud subscription at no additional cost. 
    This is why you don't see information about pricing when you are signed in to your account: it's part of the Creative Cloud subscription that you already have.  I will let the team know that this was confusing, though, so we can make it more clear in the future.
    # About your Portfolio plan:
    A Portfolio plan gives you access to the full library of Typekit web fonts, as well as the new desktop sync feature. 
    You can read more about the Portfolio plan details–and the pricing on the other Typekit subscription options–on the plan pages:
    https://typekit.com/plans
    Font sync is still being rolled out to users, so will need to request access in order to try it out. Read more about that on our blog: http://blog.typekit.com/2013/08/08/sign-up-for-early-access-to-desktop-font-sync
    or just head over to sign up:
    https://creative.adobe.com/earlyaccess.
    Again, all of this is included as part of your Creative Cloud subscription.  You will not be billed anything additional by Typekit (unless you choose to upgrade your subscription to support more pageviews.)
    I hope that this helps; let me know if you have any other questions.  best,
    -- liz

  • Using a web font (Coda), but Muse insists on rasterizing

    I'm using a web font on my site (http://unit304musicvideoproduction.com/), so it should just show the web font. However, Muse insists on rasterizing it. I haven't done anything funky to it, and it even does it when I select Arial as the font, so I don't understand why it's doing this. Any help would be appreciated.

    Hi,
    When you select the text frame (not the text within), does the font menu show Coda or it is blank? Blank indicates "mixed fonts", which could mean you have a lingering system font somewhere within the text frame. Please repeat this test for all states (default, rollover, mousedown, active). A system font in any state will force other states to be rasterized as well.
    If you've rules out the possibility of system fonts, please send your Muse file to [email protected] Please include a link to this post.
    Thanks,
    Abhishek

  • Typekit web fonts only partially load in IE

    I'm having some troubles getting Typekit web fonts to work well with Internet Explorer. Occasionally the fonts will load just fine, sometimes the fonts won't load at all, and sometimes the fonts will only partially load where parts of the site will have the correct fonts and other sections will not. Again this is only with IE 9-11. Every other browser works fine. I'm hoping someone on the forums may be able to lead me in the right direction. I've emailed the support email on the typekit website twice and after waiting several days I fear they won't be getting back to me. Thanks for any help anyone can give me.
    This is an image of it working in Chrome.
    Image Not working in IE
    Now fonts working after refreshing the page twice

    Hi linseyfree,
    I am sorry that you've been having trouble with your font loading! We didn't receive an email from you in Typekit Support; I will look into what happened there. 
    I have been emailing with one of your colleagues (Tom S), however, and I believe this problem has been sorted out.  If you still see trouble with the font loading, however, please run the tests at the end of this post in IE 9 or 10 and we can look into it further for you.
    Best,
    -- liz
    Use the web developer tools in the browser to look at your site's assets, and take a screenshot of the timeline for Typekit.
    1. Clear your site cache so that the Typekit files are requested from the network again.
    2. Select the network tab in the developer tools and keep it open.
    3. Go to the page that's giving you trouble. Verify that it loads and that the fonts still aren't loading properly.
    4. In the network tab, scroll down until you find the requests from Typekit; there should be a JavaScript file and a CSS file.
    > take a screenshot
    5. Select the JS filename, then select the Headers tab that appears.
    6. Resize the window so that all header info rows are visible.
    > take a screenshot
    7. Select the HTML tab.  Is the font marked as "wf-active" in the font events on the HTML tag?
    > take a screenshot

  • How to use Typekit-Desktop-Fonts in other apps or e.g. Font Explorer X Pro on OS X

    How can I use Typekit-Desktop-Fonts in other apps e.g. Pages or Font Explorer X Pro on OS X?

    Hello,
    Thanks for your interest in Typekit!  This help page shows how to select fonts from Typekit for desktop use and sync them to your computer:
    http://help.typekit.com/customer/portal/articles/1145956
    Once the fonts have synced to your Creative Cloud account, they will automatically be added to the font menus in all of your desktop applications, including Pages, Keynote, and Numbers.
    Typekit fonts are not added to your font management software, however; you'll manage these font selections directly from the "synced fonts" page in your Typekit account.
    I hope that this helps; let me know if you have any other questions!  You may post them here on the forum or email us directly at [email protected]  Best,
    -- liz

  • Muse/Typekit web font list/preview?

    Is there a specific foundry within Typekit that Muse uses to populate its list of available web fonts in the "Add Web Fonts..." menu? When I browse Typekit's site to find fonts for use in Muse the majority aren't available from within Muse. Likewise, some of the fonts available in the Muse menu are no where to be found on the Typekit site, Aguafina Script for example.
    There's actually an Adobe foundry within Typekit, which contains LOTS of fonts unavailable in Muse. What kind of sense does that make?
    It's difficult to use them in conjunction to facilitate type design. If I browse Typekit chances are the font isn't available in Muse anyways. If I browse Muse I frequently can't find the font on the Typekit site so I can preview at different sizes/weights to make a good decision regarding appearance and legibility for my viewers.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks,
    ~Bob
    BTW, why the heck don't all the browsers use Muse's Design Mode type rendering engine? Typekit fonts are stunning when viewed in Muse's Design Mode but look like terrible every where else... even in Muse's own Preview Mode. The only exception I can find is on an iPhone which alse renders type beautifully.
    ~B

    actually was trying to make typekit fonts to work with muse, but the edgwebfont-tutorial... don't work for me...
    now i found a way. using the same tutorial and screenshots from above How to add Typekit fonts to your Muse site
    STEP 1:
    you need to have an active domain, so you can upload yr files on the web via FTP. you are going to see yr fonts online only.
    first you need to setup yr typekit-kit with yr domain.
    now select your fonts and weights you want on yr webpage
    STEP 2: Give the Typekit fonts selector names
    you need to put the selectors on the top left corner of the screen, BUT
    INSTEAD of the ".header" or ".body" selectors, you can use the normal HTML selectors, like h1, h2, p and so on. if you want, you can set more than one selector to yr font, so if for example you want to use the same font for h1 and p, you can put both selectors there. if you have italics and bold selected it going to work automatically on muse when you use the bold and italic buttons. preety cool!
    publish
    Step 3: Give your Muse text frames paragraph styles with the same names
    AT FIRST: you might do this setup on yr masterpage, so yr fonts are automatically loaded on yr sites.
    make paragraph-styles with your HTML selectors (h1, h2, p and so on), then format yr text with them on the pages.
    Step 4: Add the Typekit Javascript
    DO NOT paste the java script on yr site! this code must be in "HEAD" of the website. so you need to go to menu:
    > page > page properties
    then, paste the typekit javascript in yr "metadata".
    that's it.
    hope it helps, and sorry my english

  • Am  I allowed to use the web fonts included with Muse commercially?

    For example, Lobster and Lobster two. Can I use these for my business's website?

    The Web Fonts that are currently available via the Add Web Fonts dialog in Muse are available for use on any site with no limits on page views or any other limits.
    Note the 400+ Web Fonts currently available via the Add Web Fonts UI in Muse is a small subset of all the fonts available via Typekit. At present Muse doesn't have a built-in mechanism to access and use the additional paid/metered fonts available through Typekit. (We're waiting for some work to be completed on the Typekit side of things before we'll be able to offer these additional fonts within Muse.)
    The use of Typekit and the set of fonts available through Muse is covered by Adobe's general Terms of Use for services <http://www.adobe.com/misc/terms.html>, as linked to at the bottom of the Add Web Fonts dialog in Muse.

  • Can Typekit web fonts be used to produce digital publishing documents or can only desktop fonts be used?

    I'm trying to match a DPS publication to a website that uses a web only Typekit font. Is there a way to make it work for a DPS publication or can only desktop fonts be used? Thank you for any insight.

    Hello JMZambelli,
    Thanks for your interest in Typekit!  Only the fonts licensed for sync use may be used to create digital documents.  We are continuing to license fonts from our foundry partners for desktop sync as we move forward, but in the meantime you can likely purchase a desktop license directly from the foundry for any weight or style which is not available for sync. The foundry name & website are linked from the top of each Typekit font detail page. 
    I hope that this helps; let me know if you have any other questions here or at [email protected]  Best,
    -- liz

  • Work with TypeKit web fonts in Edge?

    I am working on a composition that, when on the actual web site, will use TypeKit fonts like the rest of the site.
    For example, sample css used is
    "din-condensed-web",Arial, sans-serif;
    How can I specify that in my composition (even if I can't see it in Edge, which is fine)?

    Hi guys
    Thanks for your earlier posts.
    I have had some difficulty too. I followed in detail and double checked the instructions in the online tutorial
    Using TypeKit | Learn Edge Animate | Adobe TV
    however, even after waiting a while, I'm not getting to view the fonts in animate. I added ["felt tip woman", cursive]    with the code, and although it shows in my fonts list, I'm not able to preview it in the app, or in my browser. the text is there obviously, but the corrsponding style for the selected font does not show
    please help and thanks in advance for your attention.
    Cheers
    Huey

  • Typekit Web font problem - only in PC browers

    Hi. We have developed a site in Muse using a particular font from Typekit. The font in question is 'Quicksand'.
    When we publish the site onto BC for viewing, on a Mac (Safari & Chrome browsers) the font shows fine, and on iPhone/iPad too. When we view it on a PC (IE8, Chrome, Firefox) it is either very feint (Chrome) or almost totally illegible and distorted (IE8 & Firefox).
    We changed the font to another from Typekit on one particular page and the problem was solved.
    Not fancying changing all the text, menus etc etc on the whole site, any ideas what could cause one particular font to not work like this?
    Many thanks
    Nathan

    I'm having the same Muse Web Font problem. Web Fonts are beautiful in Design Mode but when in Preview Mode they're a mess. When I publish they render like in Preview Mode, a mess. They display incorrectly when viewing on a PC from any browser I've tried: IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera. They look great on my iPhone but I don't have another Mac OS device from which to view. This happens with ALL Web Fonts.
    Please see samples: 1) Muse Design Mode. 2) Muse Preview Mode. 3) Firefox PC. 4) iPhone.
    The text displayed in images 1 and 4 is crisp but in images 2 and 3 is pixelated and misshapen. Can someone explain what's causing this and offer a solution?
    Thanks,
    ~Bob

  • How do you use edge web font in Edge Reflow?

    By default, I don't have a lot of fonts. It's just viewing a few of them.
    How can you get the web font for Edge Reflow? Can you use font from fontbook?
    Is there a way to download Edge Web Font?

    Above: using Brandon Grotesque (web use font) does not display the correct font.
    I'm using Typekit and have an internet connection. If I switch to a "desktop use" font, it shows up, so I'm guessing the "web use" only fonts won't show in Reflow. A little frustrating when you're trying to get an accurate preview/determine best font styling because of the back-and-forth workflow.
    Above: using Source Sans Pro (desktop use font) does display the correct font.

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