font_designer: Jeff Levine
Borders, embellishments, spot illustrations and a miscellany of other dingbats are gathered in Print Art JNL as another collective of nostalgic imagery for print and web projects.
Borders, embellishments, spot illustrations and a miscellany of other dingbats are gathered in Print Art JNL as another collective of nostalgic imagery for print and web projects.
For those who can’t get enough of the wonderful illustrations, embellishments and dingbats of days gone by, Print Assistants JNL collects more of them in one handy font file.
Double Bill JNL gets its inspiration from the promotional movie trailer for 1938’s gangster comedy “A Slight Case of Murder” starring Edward G. Robinson.
Halliday JNL was redrawn from impressions made by a rubber stamp sign printing set, thus providing the slight imperfection of line widths that gives a hand-made approach to the typeface. The lettering style is...
Uptown JNL was found amidst the pages of a 1944 edition of the vintage lettering design book entitled “Sixty Alphabets”. This lovely Art Deco typeface has slight curvature to the straight lines of the...
Double Bill JNL gets its inspiration from the promotional movie trailer for 1938’s gangster comedy “A Slight Case of Murder” starring Edward G. Robinson.
Rancher JNL was inspired by classic wood type. This wide, slab serif typeface is reminiscent of wanted posters, broadsides and other printed matter from the 1800s.
The type design which inspired Stencil Maker JNL comes from a 1920s-era machine used in movie theaters of the day. It rendered tiny punched out letters (some characters solid and some in stencil form),...
A brass stencil hand cut to mark the tops of oil drums yielded the lettering for Stencil Plate JNL. The font emulates the retro feel of the unique letter forms found in the original...