Huffer is a chunky and irregular sans-serif font (with a few serifs) that replicates the look of letters crudely cut out of paper.
The standard letters were originally inspired by an early 1970s instructional filmstrip dealing with the risks of glue smelling. More inspiration came from other sources of 1960s display screen lettering. The lower case is practically as tall as the upper case permitting a mix and match in between cases to accomplish a more vibrant display screen effect.
Huffer Pro consists of ligatures and Cyrillic and Central European character sets with a total of over 500 glyphs.
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