font_designer: Jeff Levine
Public Works JNL emulates the hand-made lettering found on older signs printed by silk screen for local governments.
Public Works JNL emulates the hand-made lettering found on older signs printed by silk screen for local governments.
Omnidirectional Arrows JNL is a series of arrow dingbats in different shapes and directions in both solid and outlined drop shadow versions from Jeff Levine.
Snack Shop JNL draws its basic influence from the capital letters of Jeff Levine’s Two Reeler JNL, but is a bolder, outline design – looking more like sign lettering than a title font from...
Snack Shop JNL draws its basic influence from the capital letters of Jeff Levine’s Two Reeler JNL, but is a bolder, outline design – looking more like sign lettering than a title font from...
While browsing through a Dan Solo type reference book, Jeff Levine fell in love with the multiline stylings of one particular typeface, then sat down and re-drew from scratch his own interpretation of the...
Gidley JNL is an original design from Jeff Levine that strongly shows an Art Deco influence.
Lettering Guide JNL from Jeff Levine further continues his series of stencil fonts made from original sources.
Jeff Levine’s Newshawk JNL emulates the tall, condensed headline fonts often used years ago when an urgent story broke and a newspaper rushed an “Extra” edition to the streets.
Too Much Information JNL is a dingbat font consisting of old-fashioned wall and door plates that can be used as part of a larger illustration or actually scaled up to print out helpful informational...