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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 playfulness. Filmotype Modern was developed from
Filmotype Zephyr Font
Filmotype Zephyr combines the elegant script capital forms with a classic condensed italic roman to create a smart and stylish typeface. Originally released in the early 1950s, Filmotype Zephyr has been meticulously redrawn from the original font filmstrips and has
Fuzzbox Font
How do Fender-flailing freaks make their feedback more ferocious With Fuzzbox, of course! Forceful yet fluid, Fuzzbox is a fantastic find for fierce fingerboard finagling! Just plug it in and turn it up! Published by SideshowDownload Fuzzbox
Filmotype Yukon Family Font
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 been meticulously redrawn from the original font filmstrips and has
Slackey Pro Font
Don’t let the name fool you! Slackey really pulls its weight when you need a fun, chunky display font. So next time you have a weighty headlining chore to do, let Slackey do all the heavy lifting! Designed with a
Derekbats Font
Dig this cats n’ kittens… A whole heapin’ helpin’ of tasty art bits from tiki retro artist Derek Yaniger! Use these spots to hop up your next birthday,cocktail,Halloween, or birthday invite…to name just a fewsville. This set has got it
Sugarplum Font
Let visions of Sugarplum dance in your head with its playful carefree spirit! Use Sugarplum when you want to be nice or Sugarplum Sweet when you want something more sassy and bold! Both fonts feature a full range of alternate
Filmotype Fashion Font
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 sophisticated 1960s visual aesthetic yet it retains a classic and
Homemade Apple Pro Font
Mmmm Mmmm! Nothing says down-home goodness like a delicious Homemade Apple! You can’t just buy ’em anywhere, you have to make it yourself! And should you find yourself lacking in the recipe department, bust out this beautifully drawn cursive handwriting
Filmotype Kentucky Font
Filmotype Kentucky was released by Filmotype in 1955 as a more condensed italic version of its first connecting script face, Filmotype Harmony, which was originally designed by Ray Baker. Filmotype regularly created derivative styles and weights of its typefaces as
Blackcat Font
Get the chills with Blackcat and Blackcat Fever by the talented artist and illustrator Sam Gambino! These playful and spooky retro brush scripts were inspired by the creepy comic books of the 1950’s, this scratchy font looks like it came
Carrotflower Celebration Icons Font
Celebrate good times with Carrotflower. This collection of icons was designed with birth announcements and birthday parties in mind. Filled with 49 different icons it is a cheerful asset in creating for teacher’s gifts, bar or bat mitzvahs, christenings and
Filmotype Ford Font
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 sans serif style with a 1940s sensibility. Even with its