Use Adobe Fonts on Brand tool
I have activated our company's new brand fonts in Adobe Fonts. I can choose them when adding regular text into my projects but not in brand settings tool. It seems that the only way to include new fonts in brand settings is to download them from Fonts and then upload back into brand settings. Could it be possible to somehow choose and use Adobe Fonts directly in brand settings tool without download and upload?

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Meridith Paulhus commented
The CC Express tool, within 4 minutes of logging into my full/paid version of CC and trying it out for the first time, presented itself to me as being nothing but a basic tool for amateurs. There is no way for a professional designer to build a robust brand library that contains multiple iterations of a client logo AND a connection to the designer's activated list of Adobe Typekit fonts used in client branding. Without these essential features, there is no way I would consider using this app.
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Shashu Hewett commented
I agree with the comments below. I have activated fonts in Adobe yet I cannot choose them as my main fonts on Creative Cloud Express/Spark. It's very frustrating to build a brand with the features you pay for, but the "simple" CC Express doesn't let you access such fonts!? How can we successfully do the work we need. You don't have this issue with Canva and I feel that's why they are more popular amongst people for paid and unpaid because of ease of use, access, etc.
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Paul Peterson commented
This feature would be super helpful. If we can't use activated Adobe fonts in the Brand tool, then we would have to manually override fonts and such, which would seem like a hassle since this is supposed to help streamline.
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Brian Jackson commented
If I have a CC plan that includes 60 apps and 100GB of data, you'd expect that I could access my activated fonts in CC Express without having to make an additional purchase (which I haven't been able to confirm is even an option). Am I missing something?
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Tiphani commented
Are all of you using the “free web version” of CC Express or is anyone paying the ala carte fee to use the premium version? From the deceptively vague tidbits of information that I managed to procure in an exorcise of futility it’s my consummation that this feature does exist however the go fetch command doesn't initiate unless the user unwittingly possess a virtual premium token that is generated with the purchase of a premium subscription.
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Kathleen Stross commented
Essential, yes, not a suggestion.
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J. Antonio Santiago M. commented
This sounds like a basic things Adobe CC Express should do, I really wonder if the developer didn't think about it.
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Digilan commented
Creating a "brand" and being able to use any of the subscribed/favorited Adobe Fonts is not even a feature request but essential.