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License
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Preview and print embedding allowed
Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:18 PM
Embedding
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fsType 4
Pricing
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Commercial Use Guidance
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Attribution & Foundry
No designer or foundry attribution was included in the analyzed metadata.
Vendor ID
UKWN
Version
OTF 1.0;PS 001.000;Core 116;AOCW 1.0 161
Commercial Use Guidance
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Copyright
Copyright (c) ParaGraph Intl, 1990-1994. All Rights Reserved. Bookman is a registered trade mark of International Typeface Corporation.
Suitable for general text usage in print and digital formats.
Avoid using for overly decorative or artistic designs.
Pair with a contrasting sans-serif font for headings.
Ensure proper kerning and leading for optimal readability.
Use for body text, paragraphs, and long-form content.




Categories
Serif, Text
Styles
4
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
BookmanC
Font Subfamily
Bold Italic
Full Name
BookmanC-DemiItalic
PostScript Name
BookmanC-DemiItalic
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Trademark
Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices.
Works well in books, articles, and reports.
Not ideal for small UI elements due to potential legibility issues.