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Balloon


Balloon is a Kingsley/ATF font family.

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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: January 1st, 2000
Designed by: Max R. Kaufmann
Designed when: 1939
Contained in Categories: Computer-related, Decorative & Display, Funny, Legible, Sans Serif, Script
Design owned by: Kingsley/ATF
MyFonts Keywords: 1920s, 1930s, aeroplane, alien, american, animated, architect, artdeco, artsy, atom, audio, autoracing, bouncy, brushdrawn, bulbous, cappuccino, capsonly, casino, cd, certificate, coffee, comedy, comic, comictext, computer, cool, crafts, crazy, credits, dance, decorative, diploma, disco, disconnected, electronics, fairytale, fancy, felttip, film, funny, futuristic, graceful, graffiti, greetings, handwriting, headline, informal, invitation, jazz, legible, letterhead, linear, logo, magazine, masculine, moviecredits, music, narrow, nautical, newsheadline, nightclub, party, poetry, poster, round, sansserif, script, signage, techno, toy, valentine, vegas, videogame, wedding, wild, wizard, yinyang [suggest]


Balloon

Another informal script designed in 1939 by M.K. Kaufmann for ATF.


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