Presented by Neufville in November 1971 at FAD’s annual competition, which resulted in a complete family of movable type in 24-point size that won designer Tomás Vellvé Mengual a Laus Award [Gil] in 1972. [El País] An undated specimen shows two weights in seven and nine sizes, respectively. [Neufville specimen]
FontBank made an unauthorized digitization as Velveteen. An official digitization was released in 1996 as part as the Creative Alliance project. Later extended as ITC Vellvé, now spanning four weights plus one Light Oblique [Reichardt/Hoefer]. See also Velveteen Round NF.