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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
Ideal for creating unique and slightly disruptive designs.
Avoid using for large blocks of text due to legibility concerns.
Pairs well with clean, simple fonts.
Use selectively to draw attention to specific words or phrases.
Consider using it in poster design or branding.

Categories
Broken, Sans-serif
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
a_LineaSansCmBrkUp
Font Subfamily
Bold
Full Name
a_LineaSansCmBrkUp Bold
PostScript Name
a_LineaSansCmBrkUp-Bold
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Vendor ID
SC&D
Version
Version 1.2; 1998
Commercial Use Guidance
Embedding is restricted. Review the source license before commercial use.
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_LineaSansCameoBrokenUp is a trademark of the Arsenal Company.
It is suitable for designs needing a rough, handmade aesthetic.
Ensure the 'broken' look fits the overall design message.