Filmotype Wand
Filmotype Wand was introduced in 1955 as part of the Flat Serif category. Inspired by smart slab serifs including Hellenic Wide —popular in American television westerns and in heavy use…
Filmotype Wand was introduced in 1955 as part of the Flat Serif category. Inspired by smart slab serifs including Hellenic Wide —popular in American television westerns and in heavy use…
Inspired by French Antique reverse-stress types of the 1880s, Filmotype Western was released in 1955 to expand its Flat Serif category. Popular in broadsides, circus posters, and advertisements at the…
Originally released in the mid 1960s, Filmotype expanded its Formal Script category with Filmotype Yale. This elegant script is a natural for wedding invitations and formal occasions while offering a…
Offered by Filmotype in the late 1950s to establish its Formal Script category with this copperplate script, Filmotype York is perfect for formal wedding invitations and formal or elegant occasions…
Filmotype Yukon is inspired by the classic Palmer style of penmanship made popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally released in the late 1950s, Filmotype Yukon has…
Strikingly poised and almost as exotic as it sounds, Filmotype Zanzibar is among Filmotype's most amazing and beautiful formal scripts released. This hidden gem from the early 1950s has been…
Filmotype Zeal was originally released in the late 1950s, expanding Filmotype’s Formal Script category. Each letterform is elegant in its shape and the details of its execution while retaining a…
Filmotype Zephyr combines the elegant script capital forms with a classic condensed italic to create a smart and stylish typeface. Originally released in the early 1950s, Filmotype Zephyr has been…