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Buxom

 from Linotype

Buxom is a Linotype font family with 1 style.

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Buxom


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  Buxom Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigaturesDingbats & Symbols
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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: April 1st, 2007
Designed by: Robert Trogman
Designed when: 1975
Letterform design based on: Buxom EF
Contained in Category: Decorative & Display
Design owned by: Linotype
Originally created by: FotoStar
MyFonts Keywords: 1970s, 3d, capsonly, decorative, english, headline, outline, outlineshadow, prismatic, shadow [suggest]


Buxom

Robert Trogman originally designed Buxom for Fotostar in 1975. Trogman’s design is an old-fashioned headline face, whose style feels at home in a number a different periods: the Wild West, the 1960s–70s, and once again today! Buxom is an all caps typeface with a three-dimensional effect: each character looks like it sits atop a trapezoidal shape, whose right side is always shaded. An inline around each letterform enhances this shadowy image. Buxom is best used in large display sizes as a single word, or single line of text.


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