Font of the day: Harmony

Here at Creative Bloq, we're big fans of typography and we're constantly on the hunt for new and exciting typefaces – especially free fonts. So, if you're in need of a font for your latest design or just like to keep a collection so you're prepared, we may be able to help out.

Harmony from FilmoType

Originally designed in 1950 by Ray Baker, Harmony was developed from the original font filmstrips. Available from YouWorkForThem, the website states: "Ray Baker designed Harmony as a proof of concept that the Filmotype machine could be used to typeset convincing connecting scripts."

Harmony is available to purchase from YouWorkForThem.

Have you created any cool fonts recently? Send them to: kerrie.hughes@futurenet.com

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Kerrie Hughes
Freelance writer

Kerrie Hughes is a frequent contributor to Creative Bloq, and was once its editor. One of the original CB crew, Kerrie joined the team back in 2013 after moving from her role as staff writer on 3D World. Since then she's written regularly for other creative publications such as ImagineFX, Computer Arts and Digital Camera World. After a stint working for the police, Kerrie is back reviewing creative tech for creative professionals.