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It is an informal design that emulates brush script.
Balloon is a brush script commonly used for signage or display purposes.
Ashley Script is a brush script and is based on Havinden's own handwriting.
Examples of casual script types include Brush Script, Kaufmann and Mistral.
It includes the sans serif (gothic), serif (myeongjo), pen script and brush script typefaces.
Designed for headlines and slogans, it was one of several typefaces inspired by brush script created in the late 1920s and early 1930s as hand-lettering went back in style.
Brush Script is a casual connecting script typeface designed in 1942 by Robert E. Smith for the American Type Founders (ATF).
An example of a well-known design, Brush Script, contains a number of illegible letters since many of the characters can be easily misread especially if seen out of textual context.
Kaufmann is the name of a brush script typeface drawn in 1936 by Max R. Kaufmann for the American Type Founders (ATF).
Finally, the song lyrics are superimposed on-screen, sprayed in pink lettering, in a typeface slightly similar to Brush Script MT. The word that is superimposed is "fabulous" in lower case pink letters.
The Mac OS X supplies the following fonts containing distinct cifrão signs: regular-weight Baskerville, Big Caslon, Bodoni MT, Brush Script MT, Garamond, STFangsong, STKaiti, and STSong.