font_designer: Jeff Levine
Cross a Western wood type with an experimental font from the 1990s, and the most likely result would probably resemble Roughshod JNL.
A large assortment of stencil lettering guides made in the 1940’s, 1950’s and 1960’s have been a treasure trove of wonderful “lost” stencil type designs. Schoolmarm JNL continues this series by font designer Jeff...
A large assortment of stencil lettering guides made in the 1940’s, 1950’s and 1960’s have been a treasure trove of wonderful “lost” stencil type designs. Schoolmarm JNL continues this series by font designer Jeff...
Western Adventure JNL is based on a classic lettering stencil of the 1950s. Part of a growing series of such stencil fonts by Jeff Levine, it’s a perfect complement to Buckdance JNL.
Printed Letters JNL is from stamped impressions made by a children’s sign making set by the Superior Marking Equipment Company of Chicago – circa the 1940’s. The set consisted of individually mounted rubber stamps...
A cardboard stencil toy for children from the late 1950’s or early 1960’s was the inspiration for Study Hall JNL, part of a series of stencil revival fonts from Jeff Levine.
A cardboard stencil toy for children from the late 1950’s or early 1960’s was the inspiration for Study Hall JNL, part of a series of stencil revival fonts from Jeff Levine.
During trips to the Miami Beach Public Library as a youth, Jeff Levine first caught sight of the signs made with a product called the Webway Sign Cabinet, manufactured by the Holes- Webway company...
Stenson JNL is another “lost” stencil typeface, re-drawn from punches made by a commercial stencil machine as used in rubber stamp shops and industrial warehouses.
Stencilvania JNL is one of the growing number of stencil fonts based on original source material by Jeff Levine. In this case, a “solid letter” stencil from years ago was modified to give it...