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License
License not specified
Installable embedding allowed
Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:52 PM
Embedding
Installable embedding allowed
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Pricing
No pricing data
Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
License not specified · Installable embedding allowed
Commercial Use Guidance
Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to W.Chufarofsky & M.Slutsker as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
Good for distressed or aged designs related to college or sports.
Avoid using for pristine or highly polished designs.
Pair with a simple sans-serif font to balance the broken effect.
Ensure the 'broken' effect is not so extreme it impairs readability.
Use sparingly for visual interest, not as the primary font.

Categories
Broken, Sans-serif, College
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
a_CampusClgBrk
Font Subfamily
Bold
Full Name
a_CampusClgBrk Bold
PostScript Name
a_CampusClgBrk-Bold
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Vendor ID
SC&D
Version
Version 1.2; 1998
Commercial Use Guidance
Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
Description
*Arsenal Company © 1998* FAX: (095)974-7991; e-Mail: [email protected]; Phone: (095)974-7989; WEBpage: www.ars.ru (Design and Featuring W.Chufarofsky & M.Slutsker)
Copyright
Copyright (c) Arsenal Company, 1998. All rights reserved.
Trademark
a_CampusCollege Broken is a trademark of the Arsenal Company.
Experiment with layering and opacity effects.
Consider the context of the design; avoid for serious subjects.