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Neon Bugler Squared Font
Designer: Harry Warren
Publisher: Breauhare
Neon Bugler Squared was developed by Harry Warren and released by Breauhare.
Neon Bugler Squared includes 1 style. p >
Neon Bugler Squared is a soft, blocky version of Neon Bugler, which is a font based on the 3rd logo design created by Harry Warren in early 1975 for his 6th grade class newsletter, The Broadwater Bugler, at Broadwater Academy in Exmore, Virginia, on Virginia's Eastern Coast. This font style has these principles as its criteria: The letters usually follow what would be natural stroke instructions; no sharp corners, all gentle turns; no lines back up over each other, cross each other, or face each other. All of this civility between the lines produces an unintended but welcome neon quality about it. This font can have a range of vibes depending upon its context-it has a specific fond memories to it, yet it likewise has a slick, tidy, futuristic, sci-fi appearance. It can even be used in a semi-grunge setting.
This is an extremely versatile typeface! Digitized by John Bomparte.
Font Family: Neon Bugler Squared
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