Filmotype Glenlake was designed by Mark Simonson and published by Filmotype. Filmotype Glenlake contains 1 style.
Initially designed and released in 1955, this Gothic Sans Serif was remastered and expanded with exacting precision and includes a full international character compliment, automatic fractionals, ordinals, an all CAPS setting, and a suite of alternates in dynamic OpenType format.
Having disappeared from graphic design history, Filmotype Glenlake reappeared in 1994’s “Ed Wood” with a starring role in the opening credits. The font however was initially named after a lake north of Chicago near the home of Filmotype’s founders Al and Bea Friedman.