font_designer: Jeff Levine
Anecdote JNL gives a serif treatment to Haute Couture JNL, which in turn was modeled after die-cut cardboard letters and numbers used for displays, signs and show cards.
Fonts can be both functional and attractive, but there’s no rule against them being fun. Misdirection JNL is an assortment of 52 outrageous road signs – perfect for protests against government inefficiency or used...
Postal JNL lets you print out initials, words or phrases emulating postage stamps. Although there’s a limited character set, it can be used along with Printing Set JNL to match any additional word copy.
Railyard Stencil JNL is a stencil variant of Decal JNL that was set aside for a long time in a forgotten work folder. It’s broad strokes and sharp serifs emulate the vintage look of...
Sign Decal JNL is an outline version of Sheldrake JNL – lettering based on original water-applied decal transfers once made by the Duro Decal Company (now Duro Art Industries) of Chicago.
Dormitory Decals JNL is a set of Greek letters placed on the standard keyboard positions of A-X and a-x. The design (based on Jeff Levine’s Juneway JNL) emulates the gold and black water-applied decals...
Eckhardt Signwork JNL was inspired by visual images collected by two great nostalgia sites: www.forgotten-ny.com and www.norelevance.com. The vintage signage photographed and saved for posterity on both sites reflect an age when hand-crafted work…
Highbrow Cafetorium JNL is a very “minimalist” font in the sense that there’s only the basic lower case characters and essential punctuation. The lettering is based on a neon-and-bulb wall sign for a long-closed...
Sign and Poster JNL is modeled after a popular style of die-cut letters and numbers that was used for making signage and show cards. A strong Deco influence is seen in these letterforms and...
Nighthawk JNL is a clean, bold headline sans serif with a slight touch of Art Deco added for a nostalgic look.