According to Glaser: "The inspiration for my Babyteeth type face came from this sign I photographed in Mexico City. It's an advertisement for a tailor. The E was drawn as only someone unfamiliar with the alphabet could have conceived. Yet it is completely legible. I tried to invent the rest of the alphabet consistent with this model."
P22 Glaser Babyteeth was based on original drawings and phototype proofs from the Milton Glaser Studios archives. Over the years there have been many typefaces that borrowed heavily from the Glaser designs, but these are the only official Babyteeth fonts approved by Milton Glaser Studio and the Estate of Milton Glaser. The solid and open versions are designed to overlap for two-color font effects and can even be mixed and matched for multi layer chromatic treatments. Babyteeth includes an expanded character set to support the majority of Latin languages.
Font Family:
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth Solid
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth Open
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth Dot
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth Open Dot
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth LIne
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth Open LIne
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth Baroque
· P22 Glaser Babyteeth Open Baroq
File Size: 9.1 MB