Filmotype Dancer
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…
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…
Filmotype Harvard was released in 1955 following the released of Filmotype Horizon the year prior at the request of customers looking for a wider version of Filmotype Horizon. This playful…
Filmotype Horizon was among the company’s earliest brush lettered casuals and was Introduced by Filmotype in the early-to-mid 1950s. This playful script was among Filmotype’s most popular brush script style…
Handcrafted by Lettering Inc as part of its core library of typefaces in the 1930s, Directors Gothic was dramatically expanded throughout the lifetime of the company and remains a timeless…