Assumed Audience: design types and typography nerds… and digital economics and licensing geeks. Yesterday, I wrote a post extolling the virtues of the lovely (and quirky!) typeface Cronos. Today, I’m back to report on at least one of the reasons why it’s not in wider use. In short: Adobe has made it available for web font usage only if you’re on a subscription plan through Typekit or one of their other partners (e.g. Fonts.com). For context, most web fonts are licensed on a per-pagev...