font_designer: Jeff Levine
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...
Greatest Hits JNL is Jeff Levine’s serif version of his 50s style font, Doowop JNL… complete with the same fun look and “good-time-rock-and-roll” feeling as the original!
An old rubber stamp printing set called the Aristocrat Sign Marker was the inspiration for this font from Jeff Levine. The letter shapes are truly reminiscent of the 1920s and early 30s with their...
An old rubber stamp printing set called the Aristocrat Sign Marker was the inspiration for this font from Jeff Levine. The letter shapes are truly reminiscent of the 1920s and early 30s with their...
Many items we use in our day-to-day lives offer wonderful source material for font designs. Mailbox Letters JNL was inspired by a set of self-stick adhesive letters used on mailboxes, doors and other areas...
Oblogram JNL was built on the structure of Yorso Square JNL, but takes on the appearance Of a “techno” design as if drawn by a child’s imagination. Unbalanced stroke weights give the appearance of...
Oblogram JNL was built on the structure of Yorso Square JNL, but takes on the appearance Of a “techno” design as if drawn by a child’s imagination. Unbalanced stroke weights give the appearance of...
Base Runner JNL is Jeff Levine’s continuation of his sports-oriented type design series.
Hoxie JNL is based on an example found in an old sign painter’s design book from the early 1900s and has been translated to digital form by Jeff Levine. All of the quirks and...
Yayazout JNL is the Rock and Roll equivalent of Jeff Levine’s other “Love Generation” font, Positive Vibe JNL. This typeface emulates the innovative and outrageous styles of the late 60s-early 70s design period where...