font_category: serif

Boonville JNL

Boonville JNL font

Boonville JNL is a slightly condensed version of Cloverdale JNL – a “Western” style typeface based on classic wood type from the 1800s.

Cloverdale JNL

Cloverdale JNL font

Cloverdale JNL is another addition to Jeff Levine’s revivals of classic wood type fonts from the 1800s. Bold, broad and in the “cowboy” style, this typeface goes well with projects featuring the Old West,...

Nostrand JNL

Nostrand JNL font

Based on vintage wood type, Nostrand JNL is a tall, condensed serif face – named for an avenue in font designer Jeff Levine’s home town of Brooklyn, New York.

Winnetka JNL

Winnetka JNL font

Winnetka JNL was inspired by Cooley Antique Tuscan Condensed – a printer’s wood type manufactured in 1859 by J.G. Cooley. Given an additional hand-made treatment, the lettering resembles characters made from cut paper.

Mayville JNL

Mayville JNL font

Mayville JNL is a re-drawing of an all-caps Clarendon Wood Type font from the 1800s.

Lenorah JNL

Lenorah JNL font

Lenorah JNL is a block-like design with spur serifs and is one of a number of wood type revivals by Jeff Levine.

Lenorah JNL

Lenorah JNL font

Lenorah JNL is a block-like design with spur serifs and is one of a number of wood type revivals by Jeff Levine.

Teacher JNL

Teacher JNL font

Based on a 1940s lettering stencil, Teacher JNL continues Jeff Levine’s extensive collection of stencil fonts based on original sources.

Elk Grove JNL

Elk Grove JNL font

Elk Grove JNL is both historical and original in design. Inspired by a small sampling of letters from an 1800s wood type called Facade, Jeff Levine created the remaining characters. Because of its highly...

Elk Grove JNL

Elk Grove JNL font

Elk Grove JNL is both historical and original in design. Inspired by a small sampling of letters from an 1800s wood type called Facade, Jeff Levine created the remaining characters. Because of its highly...