FILMOTYPE TYPE FOUNDRY

Filmotype

About:

Originally sold in the 1950s, the Filmotype introduced by its founders Allan and Beatrice Friedman was a simple manually operated photo typesetting machine (the iMac of the 1950s) and it used 2-inch filmstrips with over 500 amazing display alphabets so the user could set headlines on photo paper or film. Filmotype eventually went on to become Alphatype until the Mac came along in 1984 and POOF! No more photo typesetting!

In 2006, the Font Diner acquired this amazing photo film alphabet collection and continues to digitize and releasing these wonderful gems of 1950s lettering as digital fonts!

To learn more about the history of this amazing company, a companion book was written and released in 2009.

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Filmotype Hickory
Filmotype Homer
Filmotype Honey
Filmotype Horizon
Filmotype Hudson
Filmotype Hudson Bundle
Filmotype Jade
Filmotype Jamboree
Filmotype Jessy
Filmotype Jupiter
Filmotype Kellog
Filmotype Kentucky
Filmotype Keynote
Filmotype Kingston
Filmotype Kinzie
Filmotype Kitten
Filmotype LaCrosse
Filmotype Lakeside
Filmotype LaSalle
Filmotype Leader
Filmotype Liberty
Filmotype Lucky
Filmotype MacBeth
Filmotype Major
Filmotype Manchester
Filmotype Mansfield
Filmotype Marlette
Filmotype Maxwell
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