Take Bauhaus Bugler, dip it in chocolate, and what do you get? Bauhaus Bugler Soft, of course! Or dip it in butter!
You can attain all sorts of yummy, attractive 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 typefaces, Bauhaus Bugler Soft's design never ever appeared in Harry Warren's sixth grade class newsletter, The Broadwater Bugler, however its style came about during that exact same period in 1975. Because of this, it has actually been officially designated an honorary Bugler font!
Its style of broad curves that leap over and under conjure visions of fashion and high-end department shops with their gown boxes and shopping bags, plus hair items, cosmetics, couture, and other elegant personal product of the greatest caliber. Bauhaus Bugler Soft also has an art deco flavor, particularly when all capitals are used.
It includes two alternate variations of the upper and lower Y to give users more liberty of choice. Put Bauhaus Bugler Soft in your "haus" today!
This font was digitized by John Bomparte.
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