The Confetti is a typeface developed about 1930 by the defunct José Iranzo foundry in Barcelona, and mimics the forms and gestures of handwriting developed with a round nib as "Speedball" Series B.
The initial typefaces were a pair, called "Escritura Energica" and "Escritura maravilla". The typography has a dynamic air, caused partially by irregular alignment of the characters respect to the baseline and visual appeal takes us to the proposed business lettering or advertising of years 20-30.
Confetti was one of the font styles chosen by the site Typographica.org in its prestigious list of "Our Favorite Typefaces" in 2006.