Believe it or not, the thick, rounded lines of Bayshore translate well to embroidery digitizing. The lack of thin hairlines prevents thread breakage.

: Frequently used for 80s-themed apparel, posters, and product packaging.

Designers can easily add "eye-catching" underlines by typing square brackets [ ] or curly braces , which generate swashes of varying lengths.

While several type foundries have released "Bayshore" inspired fonts over the years, the most popular version available on major marketplaces (like Creative Market, YouWorkForThem, and Fontspring) is often a display face designed for headlines, logos, and posters. It is not a body text font; its purpose is to command attention.

Includes end-swashes for lowercase letters and underline swashes (triggered by typing brackets like ) to give text a custom-lettered look.

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