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Adobe includes Typekit in Creative Cloud

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The details are vague, but Typekit is a part of the Adobe Creative Cloud:

"Add real fonts to your website
Simplify the process of adding expressive typefaces to your website. Just choose the fonts you need from the Adobe Typekit® collection, without having to worry about browser compatibility or licensing details."

http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud/publish-anywhere.html

I wonder if the monthly Creative Cloud fee will include access to any of Typekit's paid plans.

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So, buy the Portfolio-level plan for $49.99/year and get the Creative Cloud free -- for a month, anyway.

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