Adobe Adds Over 1,500 New Fonts to Creative Cloud — Including Classics Like Helvetica and Times New Roman

Adobe has just announced one of the largest expansions of its Fonts library in the past five years. The update introduces more than 1,500 new typefaces, including iconic fonts like Helvetica, Arial, and Times New Roman — now available at no extra cost for all Creative Cloud subscribers.

This move gives designers and creatives a wider range of choices and underscores Adobe’s ongoing commitment to global accessibility. The expanded library now includes fonts that support a broad range of languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, and Hindi.

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Even with the growing number of design tools and font platforms, Adobe remains a go-to resource for professionals worldwide.

Outstanding sources in this update

As part of its major font library expansion, Adobe has added over 1,500 new typefaces — among them are some well-loved classics and versatile modern options. These new fonts are now available to all Creative Cloud subscribers at no extra cost.

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Highlights from the New Collection:

  • Helvetica – A timeless choice for branding and editorial design.
  • Gotham – Sleek, modern, and ideal for clean, professional aesthetics.
  • Reconcile – A versatile option that works beautifully in both print and digital formats.
  • Times New Roman – A go-to font for formal documents, reports, and résumés.
  • Arial – Commonly used for presentations and corporate communication.

One of the biggest advantages? No additional downloads are required. These fonts integrate directly with Creative Cloud apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Adobe Express, offering a smooth, uninterrupted workflow.

Why This Matters for Creators

This update helps eliminate the infamous “missing fonts” error when opening shared design files, making collaboration much more efficient. With a unified font library, teams can work more consistently across different devices and platforms.

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How to Access the New Fonts

Getting started is simple: just open Adobe Fonts from any Creative Cloud application, and you’re ready to explore. With over 30,000 fonts now available, Adobe Fonts has become an indispensable resource for creatives of all kinds.

It’s clear that growing competition has pushed Adobe to keep evolving — and between expanded font options and increasingly intelligent tools (including AI features), the Creative Cloud suite continues to offer one of the most complete design ecosystems on the market.

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