What they’re saying is that you can’t just upload any font and use it as a web-font, it has to be licensed specifically for that purpose. I would recommend taking a look through FontSquirrel’s available web-fonts, or Google Web Fonts and using something similar to Trajan Pro from there.
On Sep 22, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Joe Billings email@hidden wrote:
Hi Julie,
What they’re saying is that you can’t just upload any font and use it as a web-font, it has to be licensed specifically for that purpose. I would recommend taking a look through FontSquirrel’s available web-fonts, or Google Web Fonts and using something similar to Trajan Pro from there.
it seems the font you mention is ‘owned’ by Adobe and they have arranged with WebINK and Typekit to provide a dynamic font loading service. I assume that it will COST you.
it seems the font you mention is ‘owned’ by Adobe and they have arranged with WebINK and Typekit to provide a dynamic font loading service. I assume that it will COST you.