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Hi, 

I appreciate that we can add fonts to the Branding Centre but the options for doing so are very limited. 

If we’re using a typeface we’re licensed to use (for example Gotham) why can’t I add the entire family? 

If I try and add a different font from the family - eg Gotham Narrow - there is an error saying that this font is already uploaded. No, it’s not. This is a different font from the same family.

Also we only have 4 options and that’s limiting for other reasons.

Here’s the error.

 



I don’t think that this feature is fully delivered. Add custom typeface/font | Miro

 

Ther have been no replies to this so I assume I’m missing something? 

The typography options are very limited and it would be just great if Miro provided us with more fonts (out of the box) or even allowed us to add more fonts into our branding library (which is incredibly limited). 

What am I missing?


Hi @Gav 


This article about the Brand Center explains how to add fonts. Hope this helps!


HI Elva, 

If you read my opening post you’ll see that not only have I read the article but I’ve set up the Font. My question is around the very limited nature. I would like to add the entire font family. In fact I would like to add more than 1 font. 

Also the Brand colours is slightly limited too but that is maybe a different topic. 


+1 in support of this, PLUS would like to see it pushed further to allow establishing more than 1 brand (or at least let us set 1 brand style kit per workspace)

 

Case in point: someone who works with a lot of clients may want to easily swap branding kits depending on what board/workspace they are working on. The current options are limited to uploading 1 set of custom typefaces (perhaps my own branding or the biggest client) which works great for that 1 big client, or potentially for pushing my own brand, but has this major limitation: any additional client typefaces can’t be utilized unless they happen to match primary client/my own branding… so they are now forced to work in a space that doesn’t reflect appropriate branding, or worse, could even be a competitor’s branding. If I’m helping clients pitch work to an end-user/client, presentation polish matters, down to the typeface for pagination. 


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