Several local Filipino type designers (e.g., from ) have released beta wide fonts for jeepney signage or festival posters. Search “Makabagong Tipograpiya” groups on Facebook. Ask for “wide display na beta, pang-paalabas” .
The studio was run by Ate Mira, a woman with ink-stained fingers and spectacles that always slipped down her nose. She collected type—metal sorts, rubber stamps, and scraps of experimental letters torn from old posters. Her latest obsession was a curious thing called Display Wide Beta: a font like no other, wide as a doorway and patterned with tiny ornaments inside each letter, as if the alphabet had been stitched with secret symbols. i paalalabas display wide beta font