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35-FTR

35-FTR

by ILOTT-TYPE
Individual Styles from $29.00
Complete family of 14 fonts: $249.00
35-FTR Font Family was designed by Andrew Bellamy and published by ILOTT-TYPE. 35-FTR contains 14 styles and family package options.

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About 35-FTR Font Family


35-FTR was custom drawn specifically for the book Analogue Photography which required the timeless elegance of Futura and the compact utilitarian typesetting of Helvetica. It combines the best of both with the foundation of a geometric sans but the proportions and rhythm of the Swiss classic. The result is a versatile font that bridges the gap between information design and high-end sophistication. 35-FTR can effortlessly traverse the spectrum of friendly and approachable to aspirational exclusivity. This functional elegance excels in the bolder weights and is perfect for setting display and readable body copy. Version 2.1 includes refinements to the two-story "a" and "g", new superior and inferior figures and improved kerning for German text. Original features: 7 weights with obliques, open type features, European characters, symbols, transit icons, circled figures, old style figures, tabular figures, proportional figures fractions, arrows.

Designers: Andrew Bellamy

Publisher: ILOTT-TYPE

Foundry: ILOTT-TYPE

Design Owner: ILOTT-TYPE

MyFonts debut: Nov 23, 2017

35-FTR

About ILOTT-TYPE

ILOTT-TYPE is an independent New York City based boutique crafting a library of explorative and meticulously detailed contemporary designs. Each unique font is made with the highest degree of creative and technical quality and include international character sets and diacritics in styles suitable for setting display and text. ILOTT-TYPE is the sister company of ILOTT Vintage—the stylish resource synonymous with analogue photography—founded by British designer Andrew Bellamy in 2010.

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