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Font Filtering for Commercial Licensed Fonts
Hey, fellow graphic designers!
I’ve been wondering if Adobe Illustrator’s font filter function (filter by the following: A. Apply Typekit Filter B. Apply Favorite Filter C. Apply Similar Filter) would be able to solve a question I have.
Could you create a custom filter that ensures your commercially licensed fonts are separated from your non-commercial licensed fonts? Perhaps there is a way to develop a custom filter programmatically that could allow users to apply a “Commercial Font” tag? Or make a separate “Commercially Licensed Fonts” folder in your computer’s font library to help separate your commercially licensed fonts from non-commercial licensed fonts?
Maybe some of you have the same question or know a solution to the question. If not, that’s okay.
One last question: Would a font filter feature, that resolves the above problem, be useful for any of you fellow designers?
I don’t know if anyone is as particular about knowing and quickly separating out commercially licensed fonts from the bulk of pre-loaded fonts and internet fonts collected over the years.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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