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To ensure your account does not get VAC banned, use only trusted machines to play on VAC-Secured servers. If you are not sure whether or not the machine you are using to connect to Steam may have cheats installed, do not play on VAC-Secured servers.
Use caution when installing any game modifications like scripts or custom skins, and only download custom content from trusted sources. Hackers may maliciously disguise their cheats to cause others to get banned.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7849-RADZ-6869&l=english#avoidvac
VAC does not care about your intent to cheat or not. If VAC detects identifiable cheats when you connect to a VAC secure server, then your account will be marked for a delayed ban....a VAC ban.
VAC does not ban instantly. The VAC discussion forum contains many "Will this cause a ban" threads. So you can also use the forum search to see those if you wish.
http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/9/
If you have to ask "will this cause a VAC ban ?" then it usually is not worth the risk.
EDIT....
So you are apparently going to trust this site and download this "modification". Did you write the code yourself ?
No ? Then you have no idea what it will do, or what ELSE it may do in addition to the font editing.
Some "modifications" even may contain malware.
That is from the website linked above.
This is the official information......
So in the end, the risk is up to the user, and we should always try to warn them properly. Thanks.