Unlike its fellow Bugler fonts, Bauhaus Bugler's design never appeared in Harry Warren's 6th grade class newsletter, The Broadwater Bugler, but its style came about during that exact same period in 1975. Because of this, it has actually been officially designated an honorary Bugler font style!
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 items, cosmetics, couture, and other trendy individual merchandise of the highest caliber.
Bauhaus Bugler likewise has an art deco taste, particularly when all capitals are used. It includes two alternate variations of the upper and lower Y to offer users more freedom of choice. Put Bauhaus Bugler in your "haus" today!
This font style household was digitized by John Bomparte.
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