font_designer: Jeff Levine
Lookey Here JNL is an “Alphading” – a term coined by Jeffrey N. Levine to describe dingbat fonts containing both images and letters and/or numbers. This one – partially based on the classic “Kilroy”...
Three Day Pass JNL is another addition to the large collection of stencil fonts from Jeff Levine. This design was based on a 1980s clone of a popular lettering guide first sold in the...
Sport Shaded JNL is a classic block font with a cast shadow, perfect for any project for sports teams, college life or high school activities.
Sport Shaded JNL is a classic block font with a cast shadow, perfect for any project for sports teams, college life or high school activities.
Vintage Designs JNL is another collection of images re-drawn from illustrations found in catalogs and sign painters’ idea books from decades past.
Casual Lunch JNL is a friendly, relaxed typeface that’s perfect for headlines where legibility is important, but formality is optional.
An early 20th-Century French lettering book displayed at an online image sharing site stood out with a hand-lettered version of a classic Victorian font. The lettering – a spur serif top and a split...
Prismatiq JNL was modeled from lettering found in a French alphabet book from the turn of the last century – the type sample appearing online at an image sharing site. All of the imperfections...
Socialite JNL takes its cue from the Art Deco style of the 1930s with its clean, angular lines and stylized letter shapes.
Modern digital typography pushes many designers to try and achieve visual perfection with their lettering. In the days of wooden type, the premise was more in creating a font that “sold” the message (possibly,...