Font management
Tag: Font management
18 articlesThe web platform vs. the desktop app: When to use each version of Monotype Fonts.
The web platform vs. the desktop app: When to use each version of Monotype Fonts.
Using Monotype Fonts to save and organize fonts for future inspiration.
Using Monotype Fonts to save and organize fonts for future inspiration.
Stay in the flow state: how the Monotype Fonts Desktop App minimizes distractions.
How the Monotype Fonts Desktop App minimizes distractions.
Manage: Overview
Company Admins have access to a third tab—Manage—in their Monotype Fonts account which acts as the control center for all admin related functions and features. You can configure everything you need to make Monotype Fonts work for you—manage all your teams, set up authentication, define roles & permissions, and a lot more from one central location.
Managing imported fonts.
Your imported fonts dashboard provides all the information you need as a Company Admin, at-a-glance in a streamlined user-interface and allows you to upload, share and manage access to your fonts while also giving you the option to store licensing information to keep track of access and usage.
Importing & syncing imported fonts.
Once uploaded, users in your teams can search for imported fonts using the Monotype Fonts search bar, view them in their own font and family pages—and sync them using the Monotype App just as they would any other fonts from our standard inventory.
Working with digital ads.
Very much like web projects, digital ads in Monotype Fonts are another grouping option for organizing your font library and preparing your web fonts for use in HTML5 ads. They provide the same subsetting and font-hosting capabilities as web projects with the exception of monitoring usage of your fonts based on Impressions your HTML5 digital ads make when you deploy them on various ad-networks
Working with font lists & folders.
Font lists are one of the many font grouping tools you have at your avail when it comes to organizing your Library. Add fonts to font lists to share them with the people working with you on your creative projects—teams and individuals alike.
My Library: Overview.
My Library is where your fonts and your creative projects come together to create an organized, visual map of all the things you’re working on, whom you’re working with and where your fonts are making an impact.