font_designer: Jeff Levine
Farmland JNL is an unusual Western version of Cornfield JNL. The shape of the original letters (inspired by a 1950s popcorn box) create a new variation on the lettering of the Old West.
Lockup JNL is a more condensed version of Jeff Levine’s Hoosegow JNL – based on a classic wood type design.
Lockup JNL is a more condensed version of Jeff Levine’s Hoosegow JNL – based on a classic wood type design.
The source for these hand-drawn initials was an early 20th Century French alphabet book whose pages were displayed online at an image sharing site. This style typifies the Art Nouveau period, and makes a...
For those seeking pointing hands or arrows for project embellishment, Point Taken JNL offers an assortment sure to please.
For those seeking pointing hands or arrows for project embellishment, Point Taken JNL offers an assortment sure to please.
That Stuff JNL is a collection of twenty-six images ranging from a stop sign to a peace sign… from a daisy to some 35 mm slides… from smiley and unhappy faces to a rubber...
Arte Critique JNL was modeled after an alphabet in an early 20th Century French lettering book spotted online at an image sharing site.
Arte Critique JNL was modeled after an alphabet in an early 20th Century French lettering book spotted online at an image sharing site.
Shady Characters JNL places type against a simulated halftone background to produce a “ribbon” with black and white visual contrast. By typing the left bracket key, you produce a wide space for between the...