With the release of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, Apple has finally brought support for custom fonts. Now the effort is welcoming a huge font resource--Adobe iPhone fonts and iPad fonts.
Adobe updated its Creative Cloud app on Friday, bringing thousands of new fonts to iOS and iPadOS. Users can download the app to get access to 1,300 free fonts, and Creative Cloud subscribers will get access to 17,000 fonts.
The Adobe fonts can be used on iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1 apps that support custom font APIs. All you have to do is download and sign up for the Adobe Creative Cloud app and tap the Fonts tab to explore the full catalog of typefaces available.
All fonts are cleared for personal and commercial use, which means professionals don't have to go through the time consuming process of licensing each file.
Previously, installing a custom font onto iOS devices was a very difficult. Adobe’s move with its Creative Cloud app represents official support from one of the biggest font libraries in the world.
Here is how to get the new fonts on your iPhone and iPad through Adobe Creative Cloud app:
1, Download Adobe Creative Cloud app from the App Store.
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2, Sign in.
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3, Browse the font library.
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4, Install the fonts you like.
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You can also explore and discover new fonts from the App Store.
Apple said previously that these fonts will be available "from boutique and major vendors such as Adobe, DynaComware, Monotype, Morisawa and Founder."
Because downloading fonts from third parties open up security vulnerabilities, partnering up with trusted typeface houses will help ensure user safety.
Apple has also set up a new page in Settings so you can keep track of your fonts and manage them. Under the General menu item there will be a section where you can see your installed fonts.
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