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Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:50 PM
Embedding
Installable embedding allowed
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Pricing
Free
Free
Free. Review license terms before commercial use.
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Commercial Use Guidance
Free. Review license terms before commercial use.
Suitable for headings and subheadings in academic or educational materials.
Avoid using for lengthy paragraphs as it may strain the eyes.
Pair with a classic serif font like Times New Roman for a balanced look.
Ensure sufficient line height for better readability.
Use consistently throughout a document to maintain a professional appearance.

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Display
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Varieté Colege
Font Subfamily
Regular
Full Name
Varieté Colege
PostScript Name
VarieteeColege
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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to Peter Wiegel as the main credited source for the font.
Commercial Use Guidance
Free. Review license terms before commercial use.
Description
Copyright (c) 2009 by Peter Wiegel. Open Font under Terms of following Free Software Licenses: GPL (General Public License) with font-exception and OFL (Open Font License
License Notes
GPL- General Public License AND OFL-Open Font License
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 by Peter Wiegel. Open Font under Terms of following Free Software Licenses: GPL (General Public License) with font-exception and OFL (Open Font License
Trademark
Varieté is a trademark of Peter Wiegel.
Consider using different weights to create visual hierarchy.
Best for print rather than small screens.