Where is Myriad Pro?
I am wondering why the Myriad Pro font which is used on typekit.com isn't available in any of the font libraries.
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Inappropriate?Myriad Pro is an Adobe font, and it is up to Adobe (and all the foundries) to decide what fonts they want to include in the Typekit offering. But I am happy to relay your hope that it be included.
Thanks, Molte.
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this answers the question
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But the more intriguing question is: Are you using TypeKit to render Myriad Pro on your own website? :) -
Inappropriate?Minion Pro is usually available anyhow (distributed free by Adobe) on most platforms. If you have an Adobe product or even Adobe reader then there's a good chance its already on your Mac/PC/Linux distro.
I'm sure Adobe would be happy to make Minion available to Typekit, though. Seeing as they are giving it away anyhow?
I’m indifferent
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Minion Pro and Myriad Pro is quite different (the first being a serif font and the latter sans-serif), and I don't think the one can replace the other. -
Inappropriate?Apologies -- I actually meant Myriad but absent-mindedly type Minion. It was late at night! However both appear to be getting included with any Adobe product and have been now for a while. I remember being surprised by this as I was way back in the early '90's when they were then giving away Gill Sans with Adobe Type Manager!
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