font_designer: Jeff Levine
Based on a popular design of the 50s-60s, Sandcastle JNL has the retro-casual charm of many prints ads of that era. It lends itself well to headlines, price tags, announcements, name plates and just...
Alleyway JNL is an original typeface by Jeff Levine drawing heavily on Art Deco influences. It’s elegant, condensed design is perfect for anything from invitations to letterheads to ad copy.
A bit of experimentation with the Art Deco-flavored Sign Card JNL brings forth a hybrid alphabet where Art Deco meets Western. The result is Kalvesta JNL. This font’s unusual character shapes defy and yet...
A bit of experimentation with the Art Deco-flavored Sign Card JNL brings forth a hybrid alphabet where Art Deco meets Western. The result is Kalvesta JNL. This font’s unusual character shapes defy and yet...
Theater District JNL revisits the classic lettering of the 1930s Art Deco movement with this bold headline type. While many variations of this letter form exist, each interpretation evokes the approach to modernism and...
Tiler JNL is a novelty font with geometric styling. Its use can be as diverse as an ad for wall or floor tile to conveying a modular feel within a futuristic setting to signage...
Westbrook JNL is a simple monoline all-caps font with a strong Art Deco feel. It’s light, delicate appearance is great for announcements, ads and retro materials that wish to evoke the elegance of the...
Westbrook JNL is a simple monoline all-caps font with a strong Art Deco feel. It’s light, delicate appearance is great for announcements, ads and retro materials that wish to evoke the elegance of the...
Motherboard JNL is a retro throwback to the technology boom of the 1980s and simulates an LED readout display panel. Available in regular and oblique styles.
Painting Stencil JNL was modeled in part from a vintage set of 8 inch Gothic stencils. Alphabets of this size were generally referred to as painting stencils because each letter could be painted individually...