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License
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Restricted embedding
Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:52 PM
Embedding
Restricted embedding
fsType 2
Pricing
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Embedding is restricted. Review the source license before commercial use.
License not specified · Restricted embedding
Commercial Use Guidance
Embedding is restricted. Review the source license before commercial use.
Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to W.Chufarofsky & M.Slutsker as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
Best used for eye-catching headlines, logos, and posters.
Avoid using for body text or smaller text sizes due to complexity.
Pairs well with simpler, cleaner sans-serif fonts for contrast.
Experiment with colors and gradients to enhance the 3D effect.
Use for digital designs where the 3D effect can be fully appreciated.

Categories
3D, Display
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
a_Harder3d
Font Subfamily
Regular
Full Name
a_Harder3Dreal
PostScript Name
a_Harder3d
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Vendor ID
ArsC
Version
Version 1.0; 1999; initial release
Commercial Use Guidance
Embedding is restricted. Review the source license before commercial use.
Description
*Arsenal Company © 1999* 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 , 1999. All rights reserved.
Trademark
a_Harder3Dreal is a trademark of the Arsenal Company .
Ensure sufficient spacing between letters to maintain readability.
Use sparingly, as it can be visually overwhelming if overused.