Filmotype Alice

Filmotype Alice marks the beginnings of the casual handwritten script aesthetic. Introduced by Filmotype in the late 1950s, it perfectly captures the mid-century playfulness of hand lettering while providing comfortable…

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Filmotype Athens

Introduced by Filmotype in 1955, Filmotype Athens was among Filmotype’s first condensed handlettered sho-card brush script faces for narrow applications where economy and style were paramount to the design while…

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Filmotype Austin

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Filmotype Austin was among the companies first brush lettered casuals and was Introduced by Filmotype in the early 1950s, it perfectly captures the mid-century playfulness of paint brush sho-card lettering…

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Filmotype Dancer

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Dancer was one of the first fonts to join Filmotype’s Casuals category in the early 1950s as its ‘house’ sho-card speed script. It’s wonderfully readable with a generous ‘x-height’ with…

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