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Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:49 PM
Embedding
Preview and print embedding allowed
fsType 4
Pricing
No pricing data
License details are available. Review them before commercial use.
License details available · Preview and print embedding allowed
License details available · Preview and print embedding allowed
Commercial Use Guidance
License details are available. Review them before commercial use.
Ideal for adding a vintage or historical feel to projects.
Avoid using in modern, minimalist designs.
Pairs well with classic sans-serif fonts.
Readability depends on the specific design; test carefully.
Use for invitations, book covers, and period pieces.


Categories
Serif, Antique
Styles
2
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
ToledoAntique
Font Subfamily
Italic
Full Name
ToledoAntique-Italic
PostScript Name
ToledoAntiqueItalic
Typographic Family
ToledoAntique
Typographic Subfamily
Italic
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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to SoftMaker Software GmbH as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
SoftMaker Software GmbHManufacturer
SoftMaker Software GmbHVendor ID
smak
Version
Version 1.0 29-08-2002
Commercial Use Guidance
License details are available. Review them before commercial use.
Copyright
© Copyright SoftMaker Software GmbH and its licensors
Trademark
The typeface name is a trademark owned by SoftMaker Software GmbH and/or its licensors and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Consider the x-height for comfortable reading.
Often includes distinctive ligatures.