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Vendor ID
SWFT
Version
Rev. 002.002
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Copyright
Copyright © 1986-1993 SWFTE International, ltd. All rights reserved
Ideal for body text in books and academic papers.
Avoid using for headlines requiring a strong visual impact.
Pairs well with sans-serif fonts like Helvetica or Arial for a balanced look.
Ensure sufficient leading for optimal readability in long passages.
Suitable for both print and screen, but adjust kerning for screen readability.




Categories
Serif
Styles
4
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Oxford
Font Subfamily
Bold Italic
Full Name
Oxford Bold Italic
PostScript Name
OxfordBoldItalicSWFTE
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Trademark
Oxford is a trademark of SWFTE International, ltd.
Use a slightly larger font size for older readers.
Consider ligatures for improved aesthetics in print.