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Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:25 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
License not specified · Installable embedding allowed
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
No designer or foundry attribution was included in the analyzed metadata.
Vendor ID
DTPS
Version
Version 1.00
Commercial Use Guidance
Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
Copyright
Copyright (c) 1991 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.Colossalis is a registered trademark of H. Berthold AG.
Use for headlines, titles, and branding where a strong and classic serif presence is needed.
Avoid using for body text due to its decorative nature.
Pair with a simple sans-serif for body text to ensure readability.
Adjust kerning for optimal visual appeal and legibility.
Works well in print for a luxurious or sophisticated look.





Categories
Serif, Display
Styles
5
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Colossalis
Font Subfamily
Roman
Full Name
Colossalis
PostScript Name
Colossalis
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Trademark
Created by Type-Designer 3.0
Use in moderate sizes to balance impact and readability.
Consider using a slightly bolder weight for better on-screen rendering.