![]() ![]() Like a well-practised synth duo, Senior Designer Liana and Graphic Designer and Videographer Simon agree on the same notes around organisation. We corralled a couple of our design team to explain how Extensis Suitcase Fusion, and in particular the new Suitcase TeamSync, is benefiting their workflow. For example, we let our business managers use much-loved brand font Proxima Nova from Adobe Fonts so that their client presentations stick to our brand style guide. Whether that’s a local system font, or one from a third-party such as Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts or SkyFonts. That means it’s now far easier to sync up and share fonts across your teams, giving access to specific fonts they need based on what project they’re working on. Recently, Extensis released Suitcase TeamSync, which extends Suitcase Fusion’s capabilities with cloud-hosted font sharing. Our in-house design team use Extensis Suitcase Fusion to manage all their fonts and make auditing easy, ensuring fonts are only used where they’re supposed to be as dictated by their licence terms. Rather than manually keeping track of the many complex licensing terms of all your typefaces (a massive chore), a font management system helps you know which fonts you’ve bought legally, and what you’re allowed to do with them commercially, whether that’s for digital, print or apps.
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