What font is the brady bunch logo

Brady Bunch font was used successfully as it was the design typeface for the logo of the American comedy of the same name. Brady Bunch logo font with the movie was very popular from 1969 to 1975 in the US as well as many other countries around the world. Brady Bunch font is strangely designed by graphic designer Insanitype with full lowercase and uppercase characters, along with punctuation and other common special characters.

What font is the brady bunch logo

Brady Bunch font will give you a beautiful and cool touch for many modern designs such as logo, gifts, cards, invitations, branding, and so on.

Brady Bunch Font

What font is the brady bunch logo

What font is the brady bunch logo

Font family: Brady Bunch Font

Full font name: Brady Bunch Font

Postscript font name: Brady-Bunch

Font subfamily identification: Regular

Font tags: Logo, Comedy, Sans

Unique identifier:

Font Version: 1.000; 09-16-91

Trademark notice:

License: Free for Personal as well as commercial Use

Designer Name: Insanitype

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What font is the brady bunch logo

Brady Bunch by Insanitype! Font Design is a font based on the title logo from the TV show Brady Bunch. It is a free font.

The Brady Bunch is an American sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz that aired from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on ABC. The series revolves around a large blended family with six children. Considered one of the last old-style family sitcoms, the show aired for five seasons and, after its cancellation in 1974, went into syndication in September 1975. Neither a hit nor a critical success during its original run, the program has since become a popular syndicated staple, especially among children and teenage viewers.

In the first season, awkward adjustments, accommodations, gender rivalries, and resentments inherent in blended families dominate the storylines. In an early episode, Carol tells Bobby that the only “steps” in their household lead to the second floor (in other words, that the family contains no “stepchildren”, only “children”). Thereafter, episodes focus on typical teen and preteen concerns like sibling rivalry, puppy love, self-image, character building, and responsibility. Noticeably absent is any political commentary, especially regarding the Vietnam War, which was being waged at its largest extent during the height of the series.

Mike Brady (Robert Reed), a widowed architect with three sons—Greg (Barry Williams), Peter (Christopher Knight), and Bobby (Mike Lookinland)—marries Carol Martin (Florence Henderson), who herself has three daughters: Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb), and Cindy (Susan Olsen). Carol and her daughters take the Brady surname. Included in the blended family are Mike’s live-in housekeeper, Alice Nelson (Ann B. Davis), and the boys’ dog, Tiger. (In the pilot episode, the girls also have a pet: a cat named Fluffy. Fluffy never appears in any other episodes.) The setting is a large two-story house designed by Mike, located in a Los Angeles suburb.

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