Baby Teeth font
Scroll for some beautiful artwork showcasing the unmistakable Baby Teeth font by Milton Glaser. It's a creation from the sixties, but hey, it has aged quite well, hasn't it?
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Says Glaser:
“The inspiration for my Babyteeth type face came from this sign I photographed in Mexico City. It’s an advertisement for a tailor. The E was drawn as only someone unfamiliar with the alphabet could have conceived. Yet it is completely legible. I tried to invent the rest of the alphabet consistent with this model.”
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Delight yourself with Milton Glaser's creations and info here:
Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives
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And find the one and only official digital version of the font here:
MyFonts
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Says Glaser:
“The inspiration for my Babyteeth type face came from this sign I photographed in Mexico City. It’s an advertisement for a tailor. The E was drawn as only someone unfamiliar with the alphabet could have conceived. Yet it is completely legible. I tried to invent the rest of the alphabet consistent with this model.”
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Delight yourself with Milton Glaser's creations and info here:
Milton Glaser Design Study Center and Archives
︎
And find the one and only official digital version of the font here:
MyFonts
︎ BEAUTIFUL FOR EVER AND A DAY︎