Fonts are an important part of any design. CreateTOTALLY can automate content using any font used in your designs. 

In order for your adaptations to render with the correct font, they will need to be installed on the CreateTOTALLY automation servers. To do this you can upload fonts via the System Admin (note access to font installs are restricted to Admin and Studio Designer users).

Navigate to System Admin and click on Install Fonts

Select the client the fonts are for and upload the fonts. Please note Adobe no longer supports type 1 fonts, so fonts will need to be provided as Open type (OTF) or True Type (TTF).

Click install to install your fonts. They will be available for use immediately.

Font overrides

If your campaign requires a different font to be used for specific languages, this can be achieved using font overrides. Simply provide the fonts and specify which language it should be used for e.g. Korean and which font it will be replacing. We recommend using fonts that also include the Latin characters, to allow for cases where your translations have both the English and local language.

Fonts are an important part of any design. CreateTOTALLY can automate content using any font used in your designs. 

In order for your adaptations to render with the correct font, they will need to be installed on the CreateTOTALLY automation servers. To do this you can upload fonts via the System Admin (note access to font installs are restricted to Admin and Studio Designer users).

Navigate to System Admin and click on Install Fonts

Select the client the fonts are for and upload the fonts. Please note Adobe no longer supports type 1 fonts, so fonts will need to be provided as Open type (OTF) or True Type (TTF).

Click install to install your fonts. They will be available for use immediately.

Font overrides

If your campaign requires a different font to be used for specific languages, this can be achieved using font overrides. Simply provide the fonts and specify which language it should be used for e.g. Korean and which font it will be replacing. We recommend using fonts that also include the Latin characters, to allow for cases where your translations have both the English and local language.