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Using Adobe Type libraries
From the course: Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud
Using Adobe Type libraries
- Adobe has a huge collection of fonts that are able to be used by Creative Cloud subscribers. This gives you a lot of flexibility, and they are deeply integrated into all Adobe applications. To access this, all you need to do is go into your graphics menu here, and choose to add fonts from Adobe Fonts. This will take you to a new website. Now, you'll see the ability to search based on different criteria. For example, I see criteria here such as sans serif, or slab serif. And it updates which fonts are available. I'm going to go with a sans serif font, close this up, and look for something that works well for headings. I want a nice, heavy weight. And a really wide font. And I prefer something that's a bit taller and skinnier. Well, you see it begins to sort through. And this works very nicely, so I can judge what's here. Now, there are different languages available, so if you need to do something in a specific project, certain fonts may better support other characters. So for…
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Exchanging files and media with After Effects2m 59s
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Using Dynamic Link with After Effects and Premiere Pro7m 28s
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The render and replace workflow for After Effects6m 30s
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Exchanging files and media with Audition5m 30s
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Exchanging files and media with Photoshop6m 14s
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Working with motion graphics templates3m 28s
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Using Adobe Type libraries3m 57s
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