: What is the font used in Adobe software UI? I'm building my personal portfolio website, and just for fun I wanted to make the "Coming Soon" page look like an Adobe interface. I managed to
I'm building my personal portfolio website, and just for fun I wanted to make the "Coming Soon" page look like an Adobe interface. I managed to get to a good-looking result but the only thing I am missing is the font used in Adobe software interface.
For instance here in Premiere Pro CC 2017
(this is the area with the most text I have found in Adobe software.)
First thought: "This must be Myriad Pro!" but obviously it isn't.
Google returned very few relevant results and no answer at all, WhatFontIs could not find it, same for WhatTheFont.
I'm sure someone here knows the answer!
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Depending on your OS, it could be a couple of default system fonts:
Windows
As per the comments on the OP, that font could render as Segoe UI on newer versions of Windows, but based on your image it's most likely Segoe's predecessor Tahoma:
Mac OS
Similar to Windows, the most recent Mac OS could use San Francisco, but the interface on my own computer appears to use SF's predesccesor Lucida Grande:
One last point: I can't speak for the Windows OS, but I'm running on the most up to date Mac OS and Adobe CC and it still uses Lucida Grande. My guess is neither operating system will use the newer proprietary system fonts mentioned above.
It's called 'Adobe Clean.' You probably couldn't find it online because it's not available for public use.
"Adobe’s corporate typeface family was announced in 2009. It is not available for licensing." fontsinuse.com/typefaces/32564/adobe-clean
You can, however, see that it is indeed this font by using the Inspect Element tool on the Creative Cloud section of the Adobe website:
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