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License
License not specified
Installable embedding allowed
Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:16 PM
Embedding
Installable embedding allowed
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Pricing
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Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
License not specified · Installable embedding allowed
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 Derek Vogelpohl as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
Derek Vogelpohl
Vendor ID
APOS
Version
Version 1.0; 2001; initial release
Commercial Use Guidance
Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
Description
Best for headlines where space is limited.
Avoid using in extended body text.
Pair with a wider font for balance.
Use to subtly indicate special text
Adjust kerning to account for condensed nature.


Categories
Small Caps, Sans-serif, Condensed
Styles
2
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Avondale SC Cond
Font Subfamily
Italic
Full Name
Avondale SC Cond Italic
PostScript Name
AvondaleSCCond-Italic
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Copyright (c) Derek Vogelpohl, 2001. All rights reserved. Avondale SC - Cond Italic is a trademark of Apostrophic Laboratories.
Copyright
Copyright (c) Derek Vogelpohl, 2001. All rights reserved.
Trademark
Avondale SC - Cond Italic is a trademark of Apostrophic Laboratories.
Test on target devices to ensure clear rendering.
Consider line height relative to font size.