font_foundry: Filmotype

Filmotype MacBeth

Filmotype MacBeth font

This Free Style typeface owes its origins to Lettering Inc where its original author penned a similar style prior to creating a unique version of the typeface for Filmotype in the early 1950s. Filmotype...

Filmotype Modern

Filmotype Modern font

Filmotype Modern is one of the hallmarks of the Free Style faces of the Filmotype Library. This bouncy sans serif was originally introduced in the early 1950s and captures the essence of mid-century casual...

Filmotype Quiet

Filmotype Quiet font

Initially designed in the early-to-mid 1950s, Filmotype Quiet was among the first of its Novelty font designs. Remastered and expanded from the original source, Filmotype Quiet includes a full international character compliment, automatic…

Filmotype Ginger

Filmotype Ginger font

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 and expanded with exacting...

Filmotype Glenlake

Filmotype Glenlake font

Initially designed and released in 1955, this Gothic Sans Serif was remastered and expanded with exacting precision and includes a full international character compliment, automatic fractionals, ordinals, an all CAPS setting, and a suite...

Filmotype Honey

Filmotype Honey font

Filmotype Honey was released by Filmotype in the mid-1950s as part of its handlettered script styles and it gained wildly popular use with many corporations throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Filmotype Honey was developed...

Filmotype Jessy

Filmotype Jessy font

Filmotype Jessy with its flowing handwritten style was released by Filmotype in late 1950s to expand its Scripts category. Filmotype Jessy was developed from the original font filmstrips and includes a full international character...

Filmotype LaSalle

Filmotype LaSalle font

Among the very first handwritten script fonts offered by Filmotype in the beginning of the 1950s, Filmotype LaSalle was designed by Ray Baker, a former Lettering Inc employee at the time who named the...

Filmotype Brooklyn

Filmotype Brooklyn font

Filmotype Brooklyn picks off where her younger sister Filmotype Alice left off. Without the ability to embolden type photographically using its machine, Filmotype Introduced a customer requested bold weight of Filmotype Alice in the...

Filmotype Alice

Filmotype Alice font

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 readability. Filmotype Alice…