Filmotype LaSalle was designed by Ray Baker, Rebecca Alaccari, Patrick Griffin and published by Filmotype.
Filmotype LaSalle contains 1 style.
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 face after LaSalle street in downtown Chicago.
Filmotype LaSalle was developed from the original font filmstrips and includes a full international character compliment, automatic fractionals, ordinals, and a very large set of alternate characters and ligatures to allow flawless typesetting in dynamic OpenType format.
Font Family: Filmotype LaSalle
File Size: 12.65 MB
Tags: 50's advertising, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, alternates,
american,
brush,
brush-drawn,
casual,
commercial,
connected,
cursive,
decorative,
diner,
emblem,
fast,
funny,
handletter,
informal,
lettering,
marker, movies,
quick,
retro, sign painting,
speedletter,
vintageRelease date: June 25, 2010
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