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Fangs movie titles

Contributed by Nick Sherman  on Jun 27th, 2022. Artwork published in .

7 Comments on “Fangs movie titles”

  1. This may seem somewhat unrelated, but simultaneously related to the font shown here, but I’ve found several digitizations of the Apache, August, and Arrow fonts as well as an oblique digitization of Arbor (which likely was available from Filmotype under a different name):

    Stanley (Dave Farey’s digital interpretation of Apache): www.fonthaus.com/fonts/pana…

    Sixpack (Dave Farey’s digitization of Beaver): www.fonthaus.com/fonts/pana…

    Britches Script (an oblique digitization of Arbor, which I don’t know the actual name of): www.fonthaus.com/fonts/pana…

    Jester (an anonymous digitization of August): www.dafont.com/jester.font

    I know this comment was pretty long, but these should be incorporated into the typeface bios. Thanks in advance,

    Bryson.

  2. Thanks, Bryson, it’s welcome! I added Stanley and Sixpack. Will look into the others later.

  3. Britches Script is a digitization of Filmotype Comet. Both have an entry now. I added Jester to the page for August.

  4. Gabriel “Sync Studios” Fumarulo says:
    Apr 14th, 2026 6:02 pm

    Can you give me a full glyph set of Arbor pls?

  5. Hi Gabriel, see the sample in this early 1960s catalog. It’s not of high resolution, but hopefully it’s still helpful.

  6. Gabriel “Sync Studios” Fumarulo says:
    Apr 15th, 2026 4:23 pm

    Oh, ok. At least, can you find Arbor in Castcraft’s Encyclopedia of Phototype Styles?

  7. Here’s a hi-res glyph set for F-25, which was the alias that VGC used for Filmotype Arbor.

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