This page demonstrates new color font technology. For the progressively enhanced color font experience, try a browser that supports the technology, like Firefox or Microsoft Edge (version 38 or later).
Adobe’s new color fonts use an innovative font technology that allows built-in SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) to enhance the way the fonts appear. This new standard allows color information to be stored inside a font and could change the way people interact with type.
You can use fonts anywhere, just like the fonts you’re used to on your computer or website — but since color fonts are so new, we’re still in the early days of realizing their potential. If you’re a font developer, this is a great time to jump in — please join us!
We’re excited to highlight this technology and share these fonts with you since there’s a lot more to learn about how they can be used. In the following articles we’ll dive a little more into the new technology and the development process for Trajan Color Concept and EmojiOne Color.
| Scenario | How JUQ‑373 Performs | Verdict | |----------|----------------------|---------| | | Seamless media consumption, fast daily tasks | ★★★★★ | | Power User / Gamer | High frame‑rate gaming, low latency | ★★★★☆ | | Enterprise / Security‑Focused | Quantum‑secure encryption, remote‑management | ★★★★☆ | | Content Creator | 8K video capture, pro‑grade audio | ★★★★☆ | | Budget‑Conscious Buyer | Premium price may be prohibitive | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Persona | Need | |---------|------| | | Needs instant visibility of task assignments and deadline changes. | | Mark – Support Agent | Wants to be alerted when a ticket escalates or a SLA is about to breach. | | Sofia – End‑customer | Prefers receiving billing reminders via email but prefers product news as push notifications. | | Dev – System Admin | Requires audit logs of all notifications for compliance. | JUQ-373
| Category | Specification / Feature | What It Means for the User | Comparative Benchmark | |----------|------------------------|----------------------------|-----------------------| | | (e.g., 6.7‑inch OLED, 150 g) | Portability, ergonomics | Compared to X, Y, Z | | Core Technology | (e.g., Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 3 nm) | Speed, efficiency | +15 % over predecessor | | Performance Metrics | (e.g., 0‑60 mph in 2.8 s, 12‑core CPU) | Real‑world responsiveness | Beats competitor A by 10 % | | Battery / Power | (e.g., 5,000 mAh, 65 W fast charge) | Runtime, charging convenience | 20 % longer than rival | | Software / Firmware | (e.g., Android 14 with Nova UI 5.0) | UI/UX, update policy | Cleaner UI than X | | Unique Selling Points | (e.g., AI‑enhanced camera, quantum‑secure encryption) | Differentiation | None currently matched | | Price Point | (e.g., $999) | Value proposition | Mid‑range vs premium | | Scenario | How JUQ‑373 Performs | Verdict
While pinpointing the exact origin of JUQ-373 proves challenging due to the lack of centralized information, several theories have emerged: | | Dev – System Admin | Requires
Please note: This guide is for informational purposes regarding the industry coding system and content categorization. All performers are adults over the age of 18.
Component standards like JUQ-373 prove that the small, invisible parts of our tech gadgets do the heaviest lifting. By regulating voltages, suppressing dangerous heat spikes, and ensuring maximum charging speeds, this hardware framework keeps our daily-drive devices running safely and efficiently. If you are looking to fix a specific gadget, tell me: What are you working on? What specific error or symptom are you experiencing?
Trajan Color Concept is part of the Adobe Type Concepts program for early releases of new typefaces. It was designed as an internship project by Sérgio Martins, colorizing Carol Twombly’s Trajan typeface. The font contains 19 different color variations, plus two black and white options, accessible via OpenType stylistic sets.
Browser support for color fonts is still evolving, but exists in Firefox and Microsoft Edge (IE), and we expect more browser manufacturers will adopt the format before long. In browsers that lack color font support, they will fall back to regular monochrome glyphs. For more info, check the following links:
Color fonts like Trajan Color Concept and EmojiOne Color will appear just like typical fonts in your programs’ font menus — but they may not display their full potential, since many programs don’t yet have full support for the color components.
When an application lacks color font support, you’ll see the plain black version of the glyphs as a fallback. (If it sounds to you like this makes them challenging to use, you’d be right — which is one reason why Trajan Color is still considered a concept font.)
We’ve put together a few of our trusted resources for working with color fonts in our Help documentation. If you don’t see what you need over there, reach out to us directly at and let us know what you’re working on. We’ll be more than happy to help you out.
If you’re a font developer, you’re in great company! We’ve put together recommended resources for you on a Help page. You’re welcome to email us at , too — whether you have a question about how to set up the SVG table, or if you want to ask about adding your fonts to the Typekit library.