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License
Freeware
Editable embedding allowed
Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:48 PM
Embedding
Editable embedding allowed
fsType 8
Pricing
Free
Free
Free. Review license terms before commercial use.
Freeware · Editable embedding allowed
Commercial Use Guidance
Free. Review license terms before commercial use.
Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to David L. Crosby as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
David L. Crosby
Vendor ID
HL
Version
Version 1.00 January 7, 2009, initial release
Commercial Use Guidance
Free. Review license terms before commercial use.
Description
This font was created using FontCreator 5.6 from High-Logic.com
Ideal for formal invitations, body text in books, and sophisticated branding materials.
Avoid using in large, bold headlines or on websites where readability is paramount.
Pairs well with a clean sans-serif like Helvetica or Arial for headings.
Ensure sufficient leading (line spacing) for optimal readability, especially in longer paragraphs.
Use sparingly for digital displays due to potential rendering issues at small sizes.

Categories
Serif, Elegant
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Tasmin Reference
Font Subfamily
Normal
Full Name
Tasmin Reference
PostScript Name
TasminReference
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License Notes
Free Font! Not to be sold in any manner
Copyright
Typeface © Awareness Center. 2007. All Rights Reserved
Good for print design where the nuances of the serifs can be fully appreciated.
Consider using a slightly larger font size to improve readability on screen.