Key Takeaways:
- Adobe just added over 1,500 fonts, including Helvetica, Arial, and Times New Roman, to its Fonts library.
- The update comes at no extra cost for Creative Cloud users and supports more global languages than ever before.
- The move prioritizes design consistency across platforms and gives creatives more flexibility in their workflows.
Adobe Fonts has rolled out its biggest update in five years, adding over 1,500 new typefaces to its collection.
It brings in some of the most widely used fonts in design history — like Helvetica, Gotham, Avenir, Arial, and Times New Roman.
The update makes these instantly available to all Creative Cloud subscribers.
The goal? Making design workflows smoother and more consistent for creative professionals, without requiring any extra downloads or fees.
“We are always listening to feedback from the creative community.
We also know how important brand consistency is for designers — and Fonts are a universal example of that," Brent Getlin, Senior Director of Product Development for Adobe Type told DesignRush.
"With our latest addition of more than 1,500 new fonts to the Fonts library, our goal was to make creators’ workflows even more seamless by delivering font consistency across every device and app.
We also wanted to bring more choice to the design community to ensure they’re able to do their best work.”

The expansion also enhances Adobe Fonts' global language support, with additional typefaces for:
- Arabic
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Korean
- Thai
- Hindi
With a lot more global fonts and Creative Cloud integration, the update doesn’t just add variety but also levels up creative workflows.
Adobe Fonts is serving a game-changer for design agencies looking to keep client branding sharp and on point across every platform.
Fonts That Speak Brand Fluent
With the latest update, designers can now access staple fonts like:
Helvetica – A branding and editorial classic
Gotham – A modern favorite in digital and print
Times New Roman & Arial – Go-to choices for professional documents
Proxima Nova – Now with expanded language support

All fonts integrate directly into Creative Cloud applications like Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Adobe Express.
This makes it easier than ever to keep branding and layout consistent across projects and teams.
With over 30,000 fonts now available in the Adobe Fonts library, creators have a powerful toolkit at their fingertips — ready for any format, any screen, and any audience.
Meanwhile, OpenAI previously refreshed its brand identity with a new logo and typeface.





