Download the Creative Cloud app for your computer at https://creativecloud. adobe. com/en/apps/download/creative-cloud. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can install the Creative Cloud app from the App Store.
You can also get to the font library from the Creative Cloud app—just click the f at the top-right corner of the Creative Cloud desktop app and choose Browse Fonts. If you’re using an iPhone or iPad, you can launch the Creative Cloud app and choose Fonts to browse the font list, and then tap + Install Font on any font you want to download.
As long as the Creative Cloud desktop app is running on your PC or Mac, the fonts you’ve activated will download automatically. If you activate fonts on your computer, you can use them on your iPhone or iPad. Just launch the Creative Cloud mobile app, choose the Fonts option, and then tap Active fonts not on this device. Now you can tap + Install Fonts next to each font you want to download.
If Creative Cloud is already running, just click the Creative Cloud icon (it looks like a sideways infinity symbol) in your Windows system tray or your Mac’s menu bar. If you’re using an iPhone or iPad, installing the fonts is all you’ll need to do to start using Adobe fonts in apps that support custom iOS fonts. [2] X Research source
Make sure the “Active fonts” switch at the top-left corner is switched to the On position so your fonts are ready to use. [3] X Research source If the fonts you activated online don’t appear in the Creative Cloud font list, quit Creative Cloud Desktop and relaunch the app.
Adobe recommends keeping your active font list short to optimize performance. To deactivate fonts you’re not using, toggle their switches to the Off position. If you see a cloud icon next to any of the fonts, that means it’s been more than 60 days since you’ve used it. To reinstall the font, just click the cloud icon to download it.
To use a font in a non-Adobe app that was already open, such as Microsoft Word, or an older Adobe app, you will need to close and restart that app after activating fonts so they’ll be available for use.