font_foundry: Jeff Levine

Suggestion Box JNL

Suggestion Box JNL font

The 1929 sheet music for Cole Porter’s “You Do Something to Me” (from the musical stage comedy “Fifty Million Frenchmen”) has the name of the play hand lettered in a bold sans with an...

Suggestion Box JNL

Suggestion Box JNL font

The 1929 sheet music for Cole Porter’s “You Do Something to Me” (from the musical stage comedy “Fifty Million Frenchmen”) has the name of the play hand lettered in a bold sans with an...

Swing Era JNL

Swing Era JNL font

Hand lettered Art Deco lettering for the title on the cover of the 1930s-era song “And I Still Do” provided the inspiration for Swing Era JNL. A bold, casual and friendly typeface, it features...

Tin Stencil JNL

Tin Stencil JNL font

Tin Stencil JNL was modeled from examples of an antique metal stencil letter and number set.

Innerspring JNL

Innerspring JNL font

A silk screened sign promoting a mattress sale that was spotted on Flickr features Art Deco-influenced sans serif lettering that is the basis for Innerspring JNL.

Type Warmers JNL

Type Warmers JNL font

The name Type Warmers JNL traces its lineage to small catalog booklets issued by Indianapolis’ Cobb Shinn for his line of letterpress cuts; of which a few can be found included within this typeface....

Type Warmers JNL

Type Warmers JNL font

The name Type Warmers JNL traces its lineage to small catalog booklets issued by Indianapolis’ Cobb Shinn for his line of letterpress cuts; of which a few can be found included within this typeface....

Skeleton Rag JNL

Skeleton Rag JNL font

Art Nouveau lettering on the cover of sheet music for the 1911 song “The Skeleton Rag” (by Edward Madden and Percy Wenrich) is both the lettering inspiration and namesake for Skeleton Rag JNL.

Type Toys JNL

Type Toys JNL font

Type Toys JNL is another collection of letterpress dingbats, embellishments, stock cuts, cartoons and miscellany all re-drawn from vintage source material.

Dance Lesson JNL

Dance Lesson JNL font

Dance Lesson JNL is a reinterpretation of the popular “Latin Bold” typeface. The font’s name is a reference to the Latin dance craze of the 1950s, when the Cha-Cha, Meringue, Tango, Mambo and even...