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1. Re: Adobe can you create a palette that will save favorite typefaces?
JJMack Feb 17, 2014 3:33 PM (in response to BearHNC)Your append belongs in Adobe Feedback site not here in a user forum. We can not change Photoshop. Here is the link to Adobe site for that type of append.
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2. Re: Adobe can you create a palette that will save favorite typefaces?
Chris Cox Feb 17, 2014 5:39 PM (in response to BearHNC)Do you mean something other than what you can already do with tool presets or type styles?
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3. Re: Adobe can you create a palette that will save favorite typefaces?
BearHNC Feb 17, 2014 7:04 PM (in response to Chris Cox)Na, more browsable. Style are great, but this would be more for looking through "favorite" fonts. Too often I forget great typeface names and I have to browse through way too many fonts that are nothing like the one I was thinking of before I find it. If there was a palette that narrowed down faves and I could filter based upon character it would be cool.
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4. Re: Adobe can you create a palette that will save favorite typefaces?
SaturnV Feb 17, 2014 11:45 PM (in response to BearHNC)It's a reasonable request, especially since Adobe is already starting to go down this road. InDesign CC has a font menu feature where there's a star next to every font name, and if you click the star you mark that font as a favorite. At the top of the InDesign font menu are filter icons for favorite fonts and TypeKit fonts, so if you click the favorites filter the font menu will only display the fonts you marked as favorites. (Illustrator also has a font menu filter, but right now it doesn't do favorites.)
BearHNC wrote:
...along with that have filters such as: serif, san serif, bold, condensed, script, ect...
Adobe Muse has a useful filter like that for easier browsing through TypeKit fonts before you add them to the Font menu.
So Adobe is already doing a form of the features you're asking for, so when you make your request on the feedback site you will want to make a case for having Adobe extend those existing features into other CC apps like Photoshop.
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5. Re: Adobe can you create a palette that will save favorite typefaces?
Trevor.Dennis Feb 18, 2014 12:07 AM (in response to SaturnV)Typekit is an excellent facility if you have a full CC subscription. A great font manager, font sync across any computer you are logged into and has an Internet connection. A favourites page and some of the best real world fonts out there.
I don't know what sort of access you get to look round without being signed in






