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Future Tense

Future Tense

by Borges Lettering
Individual Styles from $30.00
Future Tense Font Family was designed by Charles Borges de Oliveira, Vassil Kateliev and published by Borges Lettering. Future Tense contains 1 styles.

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About Future Tense Font Family


Future Tense is a modern type style that is perfect for logos, film, video games, packaging, signs, and more. Charles Borges de Oliveira & Vassil Kateliev's attention to letter forms insures extreme legibility without sacrificing this modern style. The 160 alternate letters will keep your designs looking fresh and different. A unique feature included in Future Tense is the small caps have their own set of small caps. This allows 3 different looks for each letter. What’s included in Future Tense: 160 alternate letters makes designing eye catching logos rewarding! The alternates are included in the small caps and second small caps as well. Future Tense is a titling face that contains small caps as well as a second set of small caps. Multilingual: support for over 200 languages. Over 2,500 glyphs make up Future Tense. PUA encoded. Take your designs to the next level with Future Tense. Please note: artwork is not included with font purchase. The images above show how Future Tense can be used in a design setting. Future Tense was designed and created by Charles Borges de Oliveira and Vassil Kateliev. This font is dedicated to Warrel Dane.

Designers: Charles Borges de Oliveira, Vassil Kateliev

Publisher: Borges Lettering

Foundry: Borges Lettering

Design Owner: Borges Lettering

MyFonts debut: Mar 6, 2019

Future Tense

About Borges Lettering

The first letterforms that Charles Borges de Oliveira perfected were done with paint and a brush. As an apprentice sign painter, the designer learned to appreciate letters and all that goes into their creation. When he applied these skills and made a font for his wife called Sarah Script, he knew that his love for letters had evolved into a new medium. A studio offering high quality fonts as well as custom hand-lettering work, Borges Lettering was founded in 2003. Charles’ debut font, Sarah Script, blazed a trail for success that many of his fonts have since followed. Two of his typefaces, Louisiana and Alpine Script, have been featured in our Rising Stars Newsletters and both spent time on our Best Seller list. “I think what makes our foundry unique,” Charles says, “is that I spend so much time perfecting the letters. It’s not uncommon for me to spend anywhere from a year and a half to five years making a typeface.” His most recent release, and a MyFonts best seller, Desire, took him five years to complete and is one of his largest typefaces to date. You’ve seen his work utilized by high-end clients like NBC, the Food Network, and Sharpie. One of his fonts, Sarah Script, was even featured in promotional material for President Obama’s campaign. With a collaborative font in the works and a new script on the horizon, fans of Charles Borges de Oliveira have a lot to look forward to.

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