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Analysis Status
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Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:14 PM
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fsType 4
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Vendor ID
UKWN
Version
OTF 1.0;PS 001.000;Core 116;AOCW 1.0 161
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Copyright
Copr.1991 AG Fonts, created by Andrejs Grinbergs.
Perfect for editorial design, publishing, and long-form articles.
Avoid using it in overly condensed spaces where readability might suffer.
Pairs well with sans-serif fonts for contrast.
Ensure sufficient leading to enhance readability.
Suitable for print-intensive applications.




Categories
Serif
Styles
4
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
AGLettericaC
Font Subfamily
Bold Italic
Full Name
AGLettericaC-BoldItalic
PostScript Name
AGLettericaC-BoldItalic
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Trademark
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Use a moderate weight for optimal legibility.
Consider its classic style for professional publications.