Filmotype Candy
Filmotype Candy picks off where her younger sister Filmotype Brooklyn left off. Without the ability to embolden type photographically using its machine, Filmotype Introduced a customer requested bold weight of…
Filmotype Candy picks off where her younger sister Filmotype Brooklyn left off. Without the ability to embolden type photographically using its machine, Filmotype Introduced a customer requested bold weight of…
Introduced by Filmotype in 1955, Carmen with its unique personality joined Filmotype's Casuals category with its own unique flair. With its slanted brush and speedy informal nature, It retains the…
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…
Initially offered in the late 1960s, Filmotype Escort was released nearly 15 years after the introduction of Filmotype Giant at the request of Filmotype customers unable to oblique the Filmotype…
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Fashion picks up where Futura left off but with a looser take on a geometric design and drawn wider to capture a more…
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s and likely inspired by the styles made popular by Lettering, Inc, Filmotype Ford solves the needs of customers looking for a more heavy duty…
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Gay shines with classic elegance and sophistication as a member of Filmotype’s larger Grotesque condensed ‘G’ series sans serif typefaces. Remastered and expanded…
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Gem is the boldest member of Filmotype's larger Grotesque condensed 'G' series sans serif typefaces. Remastered and expanded with exacting precision from the…
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Giant is part of a larger group of condensed sans serifs offered by Filmotype at the demand of its customers based on their…
Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Ginger helped usher in the Mod typographic stylings of the early 1960s visual aesthetic yet it retains a classic and timeless feel. Remastered…