Graphics2u said:
I've got over 600 of those fonts, I wonder if Adobe is updating them since we did buy them at one time? That's basically all that came with my initial version of Flexi twenty some years ago.
Many different type foundries, such as Linotype, Berthold, ITC, Monotype, etc have released fonts in Postscript Type 1 format in the past. Adobe has created a decent number of their own typefaces, some of which have been called
"Adobe originals" releases. The decision is up to each individual type company or typeface designer to revisit an old type design and create a proper update in a modern font format.
Adobe's own type library has been updated to OpenType format, with further updates made to various typefaces. These updates are more than just a raw conversion from Type 1 to OTF. Often the character sets are expanded considerably.
Postscript Type 1 fonts are limited to no more than 256 glyphs per font file. A single OTF file can contain up to 65,535 glyphs. Most OTFs contain nowhere near that many glyphs, but it is common for many commercially sold OTFs to offer between several hundred and a couple thousand glyphs. The expanded character sets can cover multiple alphabets and an array of design-friendly features, like native small capitals, ligatures, alternate characters, etc.
A graphics application must be fully OpenType aware to take advantage of those expanded character sets. Most industry specific sign design applications don't do that. The past few versions of CorelDRAW (going back to X6) have been OTF aware, the latest versions support OTF Variable fonts. Adobe Illustrator has been fully OTF aware since the first "CS" release in 2003.
I really wish Adobe would do a revival of some typefaces they previously released in Type 1 Multiple Master format, such as Penumbra and Kepler. The OpenType Variable re-creates the flexible capability of the Type 1 MM format, but with a radically expanded character set. Not many type foundries embraced the Type 1 MM format back in the 1990's. Far more type vendors are releasing OTF Variable fonts now.
WildWestDesigns said:
If you are a CC subscriber, I think that you can get the ones that they have updated that way. I think that is the only way to get those updated versions though, but I could be wrong.
The Adobe Fonts service offers 165 Adobe Originals type families. Many are older typefaces dating back to the 1990's. Some, such as Adobe Text, are more recent releases. There is a good bit of foreign language fonts that inflate that 165 number. Anyone with vintage copies of Illustrator or PageMaker would have a couple hundred Type 1 fonts that came included with each. Not all those fonts are carried over into OpenType format and the Adobe Fonts service. None of the "Berthold BE" fonts Adobe licensed in the 1990's have been carried over into OTF versions of Adobe Font Folio in the 2000's or the Adobe Fonts Service now. Some others from Monotype and Linotype previously bundled in Adobe software releases are also missing.
The upside is the Adobe fonts service has over 2600 type families from dozens of different foundries. And there is a healthy number of fresh, fairly new typeface releases.