What is the Filmotype Hemlock™ font?
Introduced by Filmotype in the early- to mid-1950s, Filmotype Hemlock owes its origins to classic sign painter sho-card lettering popular in the late 1940s through the 1950s. This thick upright script was among Filmotype’s most popular brush script-style typefaces and saw use in window signage, store spectaculars and periodical advertising.
Filmotype Hemlock was developed from the original font filmstrips and includes a full international character complement, automatic fractionals, ordinals, and a gigantic complement of alternate characters and ligatures, creating a genuine connecting hand-painted look in dynamic OpenType format.
Filmotype Hemlock™ Font families
The Filmotype Hemlock™ includes the following font families:
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Filmotype Hemlock™ Preview
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Font NameFilmotype Hemlock™
Design DateNaN undefined NaN
Designer(s)Patrick Griffin
PublisherFilmotype