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Bugleboy

Designed by Jim Lyles and Brian J. Bonislawsky, Bugleboy is a display serif and wood type font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Stiggy & Sands.

Bugleboy began as a digitization of a film typeface from LetterGraphics in the early 70’s known as “Wood Grotesk”. The original specimen included standard Capitals, Lowercase, Numerals and minimal Punctuation…truly a bare bones character set, previous only available on film and only in an upright stance.

This typestyle was begging to be revived and messed with, so we decided to add heavy swash alternates for the Capitals, and Stylistic Alternates to allow for a Unicase look. But while the slight serif styling on the top left of many forms wasn’t obtrusive, we decided to chop them off and fashion up a “Sans” version of the font as well. While the Sans style doesn’t have Swashes, it does still have Stylistic Alternate Unicase forms. Then to round it all out nicely, we thought the regular (serif) style could use an italic, and the sans style could use an oblique.

We’ve fleshed out the Bugleboy typefaces to include a full standard character set, an extended international set, and the variety of alternate character styles described above.

See the 9th graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.

Opentype features include:

Standard fi and fl ligatures
Stylistic Alternates Letterforms: Creating a Unicase vibe when typing ALL-CAPS.
Swash Alternates: for Capitals in the Regular (not Sans) styles
Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions.

Approx. 564 Character Glyph Set (Regular), approx. 447 in Sans styles: Bugleboy comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, and additional opentype features.

Foundry Stiggy & Sands
Fonts 4
Price $29.00
Released 2020
Fontspring Debut 2021
Styles Display Serif, Wood Type
Designers Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

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