font_designer: Jeff Levine
The unusual hybrid of square letter forms mixed with Art Deco-influenced ones in the digital typeface Common Area JNL is brought to you by the hand lettering found on a vintage piece of sheet...
The hand-lettered name of the “Junior Showcard Printer” (a 1930s-era rubber stamp printing set manufactured by the Superior Marking Equipment Company of Chicago) served as the prototype for Junior Printer JNL.
At first glance, Handbills and Posters JNL bears a strong resemblance to Classroom JNL. True, they both share the visual qualities that are based on Franklin Bold Condensed, but this is where the similarity...
In the city of Millbrae (just South of San Francisco in San Mateo County, California) stands an office building which formerly housed the Millbrae Theater. California has the distinction of preserving artifacts of its...
Printers Dingbats JNL gathers another assortment of classic cartoons, borders, embellishments, sales helpers and whatnots into one digital file; all re-drawn from vintage source material.
In most cities during the 1950s and 1960s the corner pharmacy or soda shop was a mainstay of teenage life. It was a place to hang out with friends, hear the latest hits on...
Ben Harris’ illustrated cover for the sheet music of “I Found A Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store)” from 1931’s “Billy Rose’s Crazy Quilt” lists the show’s stars and other...
Vintage Price Tags JNL comprises three sets of numbers in both ribbon, circle and star patterns which, when combined will produce point-of-sale price elements. The designs were re-drawn from examples found in an old...
Vintage sheet music for the song “Just Once for All Time” (from the United Artists release “Congress Dances”) provided the bold sans that served as the model for Dance Number JNL. This 1932 film...
The rounded hand lettering for the circa-1920s sheet music title “I’m On My Way Back Home” inspired the font design for Lettering Pen JNL.