font_designer: Jeff Levine
Balcony Seats JNL is a different take on Jeff Levine’s Aisle Seats JNL. The original font was modeled from Redikut die-cut cardboard letters – used in the 1940’s and 1950’s for display and show...
Positive Vibe JNL is a meeting of two eras… The model for this font was Jeff Levine’s Two Reeler JNL, modeled after title cards in a Charlie Chaplin movie from the beginning of the...
Stylette JNL is a new treatment for Jeff Levine’s popular Stylor JNL. In this instance, a heavier stroke was applied to the left side of each character, giving an Art Deco touch to the...
Zera JNL is one of those fonts that defy any simple description. While trying out effects on Transactive JNL, Jeff Levine came up with a set of letters comprised of intersecting rings that could...
In hardware stores across the country are display racks with letters and numbers silk-screened onto self-adhesive aluminum “parallelograms”. These handy and durable items have graced countless mailboxes, office doors, hallway signs and automobiles…
Van Wyck JNL was inspired by some old printing found in a catalog.
Burger Royale JNL by Jeff Levine is a bold, sans serif font with a slight Deco feel, inspired by the logo of a former Florida chain of hamburger shops called Royal Castle.
Sitting in a diner and looking upon a wall full of nostalgia, there hangs a picture of another older diner in some Northern city. The lettering from it’s rooftop sign almost screams “Make a...
Sitting in a diner and looking upon a wall full of nostalgia, there hangs a picture of another older diner in some Northern city. The lettering from it’s rooftop sign almost screams “Make a...
If one were to be visiting Dania Beach in South Florida, they would find on the West side of US 1 just North of Sheridan Street a Bar-B-Q joint located smack dab between a...