font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Re-drawn from examples of vintage wood type, Primitive Tuscan JNL captures the essence of early letterpress printing of the 1800s; the styles of which were most closely associated with the Old West.
Sales Event JNL is an inline sans that was modeled from examples of old wood type. Its casual, cheerful style well suits point-of-sale signage or banners, fun headlines and relaxed themes. The font is...
Militaria JNL is a collection of various military insignias modeled from vintage printer’s blocks. While this in no way represents all ranks, specialties and branches of the military, it is still a nice little...
Militaria JNL is a collection of various military insignias modeled from vintage printer’s blocks. While this in no way represents all ranks, specialties and branches of the military, it is still a nice little...
Scoreboard JNL emulates illuminated scoreboards and is based on an alphabet found in an old clip art book of sports-themed alphabets.
Eckhardt Informal JNL was found in a Dan Solo alphabets book under the name “Circus Wagon”. This hand-lettered design with a playful inline is reminiscent of the show cards of the 1940s and 1950s....
Eckhardt Informal JNL was found in a Dan Solo alphabets book under the name “Circus Wagon”. This hand-lettered design with a playful inline is reminiscent of the show cards of the 1940s and 1950s....
Art Class JNL was re-created from the titling of a lettering booklet called “Drawlet Portfolio”, published by the Esterbrook Pen Company in the 1930s. Drawlet pens were Esterbrook’s answer to the popular Speedball lettering...
Although the model for Arts District JNL was a set of wood type, the design influence is clearly from the Art Nouveau era. Note the combination of unusual flat and curved sides on many...
Longwood JNL is a condensed Roman typeface based on wood type examples. The nonconforming line and curves make this a unique font that can replace any of the “traditional” type designs used for titling.