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Fonts are known to give designs a voice. Well, Adobe’s latest update speaks volumes. The company has added 1,500 new typefaces to its Adobe Fonts collection—its biggest font expansion in five years—pushing the total number available to Creative Cloud subscribers past the 30,000 mark. The update doesn’t cost users anything extra, but it gives typography lovers much to chew on.
This expansion brings together a mix of classics and modern staples, including some of the most widely used typefaces in design history. Among the additions are Helvetica, Gotham, Avenir, Times New Roman, Arial, and Proxima Nova.

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A large portion of this drop comes from a fresh collaboration with type heavyweight Monotype. The partnership brings over 750 Monotype fonts into Adobe’s ecosystem, including notable families like Helvetica, Gotham, Avenir, Benton Modern and FF DIN. Language support now includes Arabic, Hindi, and Japanese, reflecting a growing attention to global accessibility and multilingual design.

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Microsoft fonts such as Times New Roman and Arial also make an appearance, bringing long-time favorites to modern creations.

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With this rollout, creatives obtain even more tools to ensure their work speaks clearly regardless of language or format. The update is already live and available to all paying Creative Cloud users. No downloads required—just launch Adobe Fonts and start browsing. These fonts are now integrated across Adobe Express, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and other apps in the Creative Cloud lineup, with cross-platform convenience covering everything from PCs to tablets.
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