Filmotype Harmony was designed by Ray Baker, Rebecca Alaccari, Patrick Griffin and published by Filmotype. Filmotype Harmony contains 1 style.
Filmotype Harmony was the first connecting handwritten script face released by Filmotype in 1950 originally designed by Ray Baker. Ray designed Harmony as a proof of concept that the Filmotype machine could be used to typeset convincing connecting scripts and it went on to become Filmotype’s most popular.
Filmotype Harmony was developed from the original font filmstrips and includes a full international character compliment, automatic fractionals, ordinals, and a large set of automatic alternate contextual characters and ligatures to allow flawless typesetting in dynamic OpenType format.