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Baro B

Baro B

by Our House Graphics
Individual Styles from $15.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $30.00 USD
Baro B Font Family was designed by Russell A. McGorman and published by Our House Graphics. Baro B contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Baro B Complete Family

3 fonts

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Per Style:

$10.00 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$30.00 USD

About Baro B Font Family


Baro is a powerful, fun and expressive font, great for loud, cheerful and super-fat headlines and packaging for odd novelty toys. With its bold and distinctive stylized geometric forms, it is ideal for logos, heavy machinery and wacky party invites. Baro had its beginning in a handful of rigidly geometric uppercase letters from an unidentified 1960�s or 70�s era press-down lettering font, which in turn was possibly a revival of a 20�s era Art Deco font. The exercise quickly expanded into a complete typeface with 300+ characters, including several catch words (word glyphs), stylistic alternates, discretionary ligatures, multilingual support and both lining and old style numerals. Baro maintains much of the characteristic geometric rigidity of the original handful of letters, but � With the addition of just a little bit of flare, a bit of cheerfulness breaks through, like a wink and a smile on the face of a fat and otherwise stern policeman.

Designers: Russell A. McGorman

Publisher: Our House Graphics

Foundry: Our House Graphics

Design Owner: Our House Graphics

MyFonts debut: Nov 10, 2010

Baro B

About Our House Graphics

My name is Russell McGorman, and I design typefaces. I have been making and publishing fonts since 2009 as a part of my freelance graphic design business. Since 2017, Our House Graphics has been my full time job, and making fonts has been a significant part of what I do. So far, most of my typefaces are all about being expressive with type. Fonts, after all, communicate more than the words they're set to di.

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