I'm curious, these first 6 weeks of 2024 have been the slowest in sales since I started doing online sales 20 years ago.
Could all the conflict going on around the world be a factor?
Or has the Monotype, Google, Adobe font offensive finally reached the tipping point?
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What you describe has never been my experience with Darden Studio. We do see a bit of a dip in November (probably because end of year marketing is set). However, Q4 overall is shored up by a small bump in the first half of December as some customers spend end of year budget and/or do internal audits of their user numbers. Also, most years we see sales and inquires (which may not result in sales right away) come back in force quite quickly in January.
Edit: here's a relevant article in the Guardian about how a video generation tool has influenced purchasing decisions. However, he may not be truthful about to his reasons for cancelling. Tyler Perry halts $800m studio expansion after being shocked by AI
1: When i've been teaching, many students where completely unaware that a world of fonts existed outside of myfonts, adobe fonts etc. In the same way that they where unable to source material and find movies to watch outside of streaming platforms such as netflix. I believe the younger generation of designers have different patterns of font usage, and that is one contributing and increasingly worrying factor. If this is the truth then googlefonts, adobe fonts and all of these larger companies have to support indie-foundries by commissioning fonts for their platforms, much like netflix is being pushed to support local productions and markets.
2: The economic climate is very fragile right now, and despite wall-street running crazy, the actual companies are being very careful what they're spending. I've had large corporate clients not able to justify the fees i've proposed them, that they previously found more than acceptable. If it's problematic for a multinational company to pay a fair price for a project, then it's very difficult for a freelancer or a cultural institution to pay for 4-6 weights of a font for 3 people. I believe this is the main issue right now, and i don't believe it will get better until 2025.
I'm not sure what it is or if it's a combination of everything, or something else entirely. I also want to say that i appreciate and admire a lot of the hardworking and well meaning people inside these larger font commissioning and producing companies.
Adobe Fonts doesn’t commission fonts much, they mostly act as a distributor for others. They haven’t done much commissioning in over 20 years now. But AFAIK anybody who makes good quality fonts can get them on Adobe Fonts.
Google Fonts does commission fonts on occasion, but both funding levels and focus vary wildly from year to year. For example, last year they had a big push on African Latin font coverage, extending a bunch of existing fonts and commissioning fonts from ~10 African type designers. (The new fonts part from last year mainly through me; I paid the designers and arranged all sorts of additional training and support for them. Eben Sorkin both coordinated a lot of the extension work and did much himself.)
And thanks for the kind words on the commissioning part. I am glad to have played a part in some of that.