History
Dossier A-Z 73, Association Typographique Internationale, Fernand Baudin ( 1973 )
ToFile emerges from the diverse and intricate design letters found in the hand calligraphy from Fernand Baudin for his Dossier A-Z 73, published by the Association Typographique Internationale. By a process of careful curation, drawings have been selected and digitalized, thus paying homage to the archival publication. The typeface files a series of versatile yet coherent shapes that create a unique graphic tone. Drawn as pure skeleton, the family can wear any time of weight since the outline is applied afterwards. Accompanied by an shadow cut, the typeface naturally blend in the modern era with the ability to impact the screens as well as printed surfaces of posters with a sequence of carefully compiled typographic shapes. Design in 2023, no release date specified.
Combinations
File
Paperwork
Synonyms
To Archive
To Stamp
To Organize
To Classify
To Grade
To Record
To Arrange
To Catalogue
To Order
To Itemize
To List
To Compartmentalize
To Size
To Index
To Categorize
To Structure
To Log
To Profile
To Tabulate
To Code
Definitions
FILE, v. { file } [ 1 ] To put ( a document ) in ( an assigned place ) in an organized system — I’m not sure where to file these reports — in the lower drawer?[ 2 ] to send ( a report, complaint, etc. ) to ( an authority ) — To file a complaint with the management[ 3 ] legal – To make a legal request for ( an act or decision ) — To file for divorce — To file for bankruptcy[ 4 ] ( of a group of people ) to travel ( in a direction ) in a line with one person behind the next — Passengers slowly filed through the line to the counter.[ 5 ] also file down: To rub ( something ) with a file in order to make it smoother or smaller — to file your fingernails
Usages
Taxpayers could face fines of more than £442m if they don’t file their tax assessment forms on time. [ The Telegraph ] Last day for most partnerships ( including farming and fishing ) to file Partnership Information Return. [ CBC.ca ] Whether it’s homebuilding or filing basic paperwork, a housing boom would be fantastic for unemployment. [ National Post ] Detectives were questioning two people of interest, but charges had not been formally filed as of Saturday. [ Chicago Tribune ] But lawmakers say loopholes in the system allowed the company to file lengthy appeals that delayed penalties. [ Los Angeles Times ] Take 10-15 minutes daily to tackle one project: empty a junk drawer, file some papers, delete 10 email messages. [ The Sydney Morning Herald ] If he wants more publicity, stop the old media printing and let the students file their own reports using thei mobile technology. [ The Guardian ]
Conjugation
- I
- you
- he
- she
- it
- we
- you
- they
- file
- file
- files
- files
- files
- file
- file
- file
- filed
- filed
- filed
- filed
- filed
- filed
- filed
- filed
- will file
- will file
- will file
- will file
- will file
- will file
- will file
- will file
- had filed
- had filed
- had filed
- had filed
- had filed
- had filed
- had filed
- had filed
- will had filed
- will had filed
- will had filed
- will had filed
- will had filed
- will had filed
- will had filed
- will had filed
Etymology
Borrowing from Middle French file, ‘row’; from Middle French filer, ‘to transform into a thread’; from Late Latin filare, ‘to transform into a thread’; from Classical Latin filum, ‘thread’.
Features
Proportions
Characters
- OTF
- TTF
- WOFF
- WOFF2
- Access All Alternates ( aalt )
- Case-Sensitive Forms ( case )
- Glyph Composition / Decomposition ( ccmp )
- Stylistic Set 1 ( ss01 )
- Stylistic Set 2 ( ss02 )
- Stylistic Set 3 ( ss03 )
- Stylistic Set 4 ( ss04 )
- Stylistic Set 5 ( ss05 )