Blue Highway is a sans-serif font designed by designer and typeface creator Ray Larabie in 1996. The font gets its name from the Blue Ridge Parkway, a scenic road situated in the Appalachian Mountains of the southern United States. It has a distinct highway or road sign feel to it, which makes it a popular choice for signage, posters, and other display uses. The font looks clean and modern, making it appropriate for many different design projects. The design features of Blue Highway include a condensed and tall stature, rounded edges, and uniform letterforms.