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Happy Trails is a font that is based on the lettering (all upper case) used on most Trailways buses from 1936 through the very early 1960s.
family of 1 font from Breauhare
Happy Trails is a font that is based on the lettering (all upper case) used on most Trailways buses from 1936 through the very early 1960s.
The Keynsia family revives the spirit of the 1950s. Its simple and elegant lines make for an eye-catching set of display faces.
A range of different styles are on offer, all with an extensive character set.
Happy Reader is a font family conceived to make reading easier for dyslexic children. Recent studies show that a wide spacing of the letters favors speed and understanding of the children with difficulties.
Happy Reader proposes a handwritten writing with connected characters in three different spacings.
NB: if letters are not connected, it is necessary to activate Contextual Alternates.
The Keynsia family revives the spirit of the 1950s. Its simple and elegant lines make for an eye-catching set of display faces.
A range of different styles are on offer, all with an extensive character set.
Happy Holly Day is a playful and fun Christmas style font revival, many new characters have been added to make this font complete plus a new Fill font is included.
In order to take advantage of Fill fonts you will need an application that allows you to work in layers.
When you see the word Fill in a fonts name this describes its purpose which means the font is intended to be used for filling in the open space of its parent font or the Open faced shadowed version from that font family or group. More…
Layering a fill font behind an open faced font will prevent the background from showing through the center of the open faced font.
Adding gradient color or texture to the fill font will further enhance your lettering and create a headline that visually stands out from the rest of the page.
Some Fill fonts look as if they may be used as stand alone fonts but others simply do not look good used as a plain font. The Happy Holly Day Fill font was not designed to work as a regular or stand alone font.
This curious little gem is patterned after a typeface named “Bloomsbury”, released by P. M. Shanks & Sons, Ltd. of London in the 1920s.
Its gentle curves and somewhat quirky construction combine to create a warm and friendly, if slightly offbeat, antique charm.
Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
Happy Heinrich has the looks of a typewriter font, but he’s far to funky just for that!
This curious little gem is patterned after a typeface named “Bloomsbury”, released by P. M. Shanks & Sons, Ltd. of London in the 1920s.
Its gentle curves and somewhat quirky construction combine to create a warm and friendly, if slightly offbeat, antique charm.
Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
Happy Heinrich has the looks of a typewriter font, but he’s far to funky just for that!

Kewl is the result of being caught in the afterimage of one design project while conceptualizing another one. Just before finishing the final tests on Mrs Blackfort, the first of what became a long series of Charles Bluemlein fonts, some of the letters began morphing differently in my mind.
The idea was to go on the heavier and more playful side, but with a South American sign letterers twist, rather than just good handwriting. I did some sketching, took some notes, then got busy with other projects.
Some of that stuff eventually seeped into Candy Script and, to a lesser extent, the Whomp font. But it was only a matter of time before I got back to the original concept and finished it.
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Kewl is ideal for food packaging, book and music covers, magazines, and window splashes. Illustrations by Catriel Martinez.