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Belluto Typewriter

Belluto Typewriter

by Stiggy & Sands
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Belluto Typewriter Font Family was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky and published by Stiggy & Sands. Belluto Typewriter contains 1 styles.

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About Belluto Typewriter Font Family


Bulleto Typewriter brings the rare individuality of the Bulletin D.C. 6-1 Pitch vintage typewriter keyset to the digital age. Bulleto has a unique sans serif typestyle that feels right at home in vintage military top secret document recreations as well as vintage script reproductions and much more. Antique typewriters would type with a warmth and appeal to them, primarily because of their unpredictable “grunge” results from force of keystrokes to ribbon and paper and we've tried to keep that flavor by adding an alternate set of Capitals, Lowercase, and Numerals that will auto swap in as you type (when Contextual Alternates is enabled) adding subtle variance to the letters.

OpenType features include:

  • Standard typesetting character set.

  • Stylistic Alternates variant Capitals, Lowercase, and Numerals sets.

  • Contextual Alternates feature which auto enables switching between the two sets as you type)

Designers: Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

Publisher: Stiggy & Sands

Foundry: Stiggy & Sands

Design Owner: Stiggy & Sands

MyFonts debut: Oct 9, 2024

Belluto Typewriter

About Stiggy & Sands

Stiggy & Sands is a dynamic collaboration between two font designers, Brian (Stiggy) Bonislawsky and Jim (Sands) Lyles with a combined 40+ years in the font design world bringing to life a stunning collection of original display typography sure to delight! From practical sans serifs to luxurious formal and informal scripts we create styles sure to become the go-to fonts in your design arsenal!

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