font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Years before the many “modern” ways to creates signs and posters, the popular method was the rubber stamp printing set. Many of these sets used the classic DeVinne typeface, and were manufactured by at...
Years before the many “modern” ways to creates signs and posters, the popular method was the rubber stamp printing set. Many of these sets used the classic DeVinne typeface, and were manufactured by at...
Penmanshift JNL by Jeff Levine is actually a semiscript – a vertical text font with the curved lines of a script alphabet, but the look and feel of a poster letter.
Willoughby JNL by Jeff Levine is a typeface whose lettering was inspired by a 1950s package of toothpaste. Slightly Deco, it also fits well into 1950s-retro projects. This type design is best used at...
Some Impko decal letters and numbers with a “college look” from the 1960s were the inspiration for designing “Forward Passed JNL”; Jeff Levine’s second sports-themed font.
Inventory JNL is based on a “solid letter” stencil where you trace the body of the letter and fill in the top and bottom connecting lines to each character. This is another font in...
Modeled from a set of individual painting stencils, Mess Hall JNL is named for the armed services cafeteria where thousands of enlisted men endured bland, boring meals day in and day out for years.
Tallahassee Chassis JNL was modeled from a toy alphabet rubber stamp set made in Japan and imported to the U.S. during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The lettering style somewhat resembled that found...
Tallahassee Chassis JNL was modeled from a toy alphabet rubber stamp set made in Japan and imported to the U.S. during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The lettering style somewhat resembled that found...
This design from Jeff Levine defies description. It’s kind of techno, somewhat of a novelty and definitely unusual. Diagon JNL is the perfect font for projects that need a very different look.