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Bauhaus Bugler Soft

Bauhaus Bugler Soft™

by Breauhare
Individual Styles from $35.00
Complete family of 4 fonts: $126.00
Bauhaus Bugler Soft Font Family was designed by Harry Warren and published by Breauhare. Bauhaus Bugler Soft contains 4 styles and family package options.

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About Bauhaus Bugler Soft Font Family


Take Bauhaus Bugler, dip it in chocolate, and what do you get? Bauhaus Bugler Soft, of course! Or dip it in butter! You can achieve all sorts of yummy, appealing images with the softness of Bauhaus Bugler Soft, whether it be food, cosmetics, fabric softener, or any number of other fluffy things! Unlike its fellow Bugler fonts, Bauhaus Bugler Soft’s design never appeared in Harry Warren’s 6th grade class newsletter, The Broadwater Bugler, but its design came about during that same period in 1975. Because of this, it has been officially designated an honorary Bugler font! Its theme of broad curves that leap over and under conjure visions of fashion and high-end department stores with their dress boxes and shopping bags, plus hair products, cosmetics, couture, and other stylish personal merchandise of the highest caliber. Bauhaus Bugler Soft also has an art deco flavor, especially when all capitals are used. It comes with two alternate versions of the upper and lower Y to give users more freedom of choice. Put Bauhaus Bugler Soft in your “haus” today! Digitized by John Bomparte.

Designers: Harry Warren

Publisher: Breauhare

Foundry: Breauhare

Design Owner: Breauhare

MyFonts debut: Apr 18, 2015

Bauhaus Bugler Soft™ is a trademark of breauhare fonts.

About Breauhare

Breauhare Fonts was created in 2006 by designer Harry Warren. Harry has created fonts based on ideas and experiences from his youth, designs with sentimental and nostalgic significance, drawn from childhood creations as well as retro pop culture. The fonts were digitized by John Bomparte of Bomparte's Fonts and the late Bob Alonso of BA Graphics.

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