Pubic Hair Font ???
I’m trying to find a font I saw in a magazine a few months ago. It was a “Pubic Hair Font” “Pubes Font” or “Pubic Font” something along those lines and it was placed in a V on the outline of a womens body. I read communications art, print, and cmyk mostly so I’m pretty sure I stumbled upon it in one of those. If anyone could help me out I’d greatly appreciate it :)

















25.Mar.2008 11.45pm
please mention the name of the magazine. or provide a screenshot of the font in question. your question is way too vague
25.Mar.2008 11.55pm
gulp... I don’t think he’s too vague... I got a very clear picture of what he’s talking about... double gulp
Mikey :op
26.Mar.2008 1.38am
I don’t wanna know... :^/
26.Mar.2008 5.06am
Here it is: http://goopophile.com/stuffyveshates/dumbideasmadereal/disgustotype/pube....
Cheers!
26.Mar.2008 5.22am
The link is dead.
26.Mar.2008 5.40am
the link’s a joke, read it.
my reaction to this thread was exactly the same as yves’!
26.Mar.2008 5.48am
Uumpf - that’s what happens if you don’t read every URL you encounter.
What about doing a search for ‘Curly Hairline Font’?
26.Mar.2008 7.00am
> http://goopophile.com/stuffyveshates/dumbideasmadereal/disgustotype/pube....
:^D :^D :^D
26.Mar.2008 7.45am
I’ve seen two band posters that utilize “that” shape in “that” place. One being The New Pornographers, the other was Peaches. I can’t seem to find the images, I think they were screen prints. Not sure if that’s what you were looking for, or if it even helps.
26.Mar.2008 8.07am
(From the parody of Print magazine by the staff of National Lampoon that appeared in the July/Augutst 1974 issue of Print magazine.)
2.Apr.2008 9.44am
Page 57 of Communication Arts November 2007,
Scared to scan it at work.
A very standard scripty face with what I believe is filosofia...