font_designer: Jeff Levine

Fine Dining JNL

Fine Dining JNL font

The lettering for Fine Dining JNL was inspired by the opening titles for the 1940 Barbara Stanwyck-Fred MacMurray film “Remember the Night”. A stylized Art Deco sans, the typeface conjures up images of elegant...

Hippie Freak JNL

Hippie Freak JNL font

What does a 1932 movie about a love affair between a circus’ trapeze artist and a sideshow “little person” have to do with the 1960s counter-culture? They both share some commonalities. The title card...

Open Case JNL

Open Case JNL font

Open Case JNL is the distant cousin to the 2009 release by Jeff Levine Fonts called Cold Case JNL, as both were based on sets of lettering stencils designed and manufactured by the Huntington...

Cocktail Hour JNL

Cocktail Hour JNL font

The opening title for the 1962 Blake Edwards film “Days of Wine and Roses” [starring Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick] was the inspiration for Cocktail Hour JNL. Adding to the playfulness of this font,...

Society Column JNL

Society Column JNL font

The title card for the 1938 screwball comedy “Four’s a Crowd” (starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland and Rosalind Russell) offered a classic, thin Art Deco type design with stylized letter forms. This is...

Common Stencil JNL

Common Stencil JNL font

Common Stencil JNL takes a vintage lettering stencil from the 1980s with imperfectly bent cutting dies [which unintentionally gave the characters a distressed or “grunge” look] and recreates it in a digital form. The...

Raider Stencil JNL

Raider Stencil JNL font

The dust jacket for the 1929 Western novel “The Raider” by Charles Alden Seltzer featured the title and author’s credits in a hand-lettered extra bold stencil design. This became the model for Raider Stencil...

Ticket Booth JNL

Ticket Booth JNL font

The opening title card for 1940’s “Two Girls on Broadway” was the basis for Ticket Booth JNL. A typical Art Deco typeface, its features include a squared letter shape with rounded corners and a...

Rail Bum JNL

Rail Bum JNL font

Morris Fuller Benton’s Hobo [designed in 1910] is one of a number of fonts which have been so over-used that many designers shy away from it altogether. However, Jeff Levine had often wondered what...

Detective Bureau JNL

Detective Bureau JNL font

Traditional stencil type faces have always projected images of strength, power, police, military or industry. The hand-lettered title card for 1951’s “Detective Story” (directed by William Wyler) is a perfect example of this. A...