Rawhide is a fresh digitization and expansion of a very popular (yet uncredited) early 1970s movie type called Yippie, which was typically used in wild west cartoons and comics.
Publishers of Lucky Luke, the well-known Belgian comic by Morris, used these bouncy letters for the titling on a few of their soft cover editions, and different variations of it were utilized throughout the 1970s and 1980s by cartoon traditional Looney Tunes and a variety of wild west animations and comics.
It slowly vanished without excitement when desktop publishing ended up being the norm. Here it is again now for the computer system age, readily available as a high quality font with a total character set that accommodates more than 20 Latin-based languages.
In short, Rawhide features a remarkable track record, and is a need to for any amusing cowboy style or off the wall wild west layout.
This set of fonts consists of a very broadened character set that includes complete assistance for Central, Eastern and Western European languages, in addition to Baltic, Turkish, Esperanto, Greek, Cyrillic and Vietnamese.