Our company has a specific font that we use for all of our communications (Rotis Sans Serif Std) and it's disappointing that we're not able to use this in constant contact. So many other things are able to be customized, but the preset fonts available will not work for us.
We're updating the status of this idea to more accurately reflect its current status with our engineering team and also made slight changes to the subject line in order for it to be more easily found. We can't guarantee a commitment to include more fonts in the editor or also for the upload of custom fonts but it should indicate some awareness that we have heard your feedback and could be taken under consideration for a future release.
Since the original post, custom font sizes are available in our cross-device editor.
Is it possible to get Constant Contact to add a new font? We use Caviar Dreams and was wondering if they would add it to their default list. Thank you David
Being able to customize fonts is absolutely a need. Businesses need to be able to consistently apply their brand styling across all platforms, especially email marketing. I want my newsletter to look like my website and social posts. Not only that, but the fonts that currently exist in CC are so basic, outdated, and limited. Please add the ability to upload our own fonts. Or at the very least, compete with Canva in terms of available fonts.
Hi! I am requesting the inclusion of "Fonts" in our brand kit toolbox. Thank you for having a logo and color palate, but it's missing fonts.
Also, there doesn't seem to be as many fonts available as we would like. Our company uses 7 specific ones, and I think constant contact only has 2 of the 7 available.
I see this isn't a new topic, but i haven't been able to tell if people were able to add a font of their choice. We want to use Poppins. It has a good accessibility score and we serve people with disabilities. Please let me know if there is a way of making Poppins our default fonts for emails, newsletters, etc. Thank you
CC must be a lot smaller than they look. Adding in a new font family as popular as Montserrat should not be a monumental task at all. It's probably in the top 5 most used Google Fonts, and represents the geometric style of faces, much like Gotham, which is a super-popular but missing archetype in the available fonts (raleway seems to be the closest atm.)
Because of branding, we have two fonts that we need to include in our emails, but they are not included in the list of default fonts. There doesn't seem to be an option to add a custom font and pasting the text from another source (word, notes, etc.) doesn't work.
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