font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Based on an example of [circa] 1950 Finnish embroidery lettering, Evening Out JNL is a classic Art Deco design with contrasting thick and thin lines. This elegant and stylish typeface is available in both...
The cover of the 1939 sheet music for “I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” has the title set in an outline sans – or is in an inline? With almost equal space and line...
The basis for Series A Signage JNL is Highway Gothic; a type style design formally known as the FHWA Series. The font was developed by the United States Federal Highway Administration, and originally consisted...
Deco Template JNL is a font made from the inline portion of Stationer JNL, which itself was based on the hand lettered 1938 sheet music title for the official Coast Guard Marching Song “Semper...
A 1940s-era book from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers entitled “Topographic Drafting” features a page for “lettering construction and spacing” in the process of map making. The letters and numbers were formed on...
Basic Stencil JNL was inspired by a lettering stencil sold by Dymo around 1968 that featured a sans serif design with rounded corners and an overall square look to the characters. This bold stencil...
The hand lettering found throughout the movie trailer for 1942’s “Mr. and Mrs. North” inspired Criminal Intent JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
The hand lettered title on the 1940 sheet music for “Pledge to the Flag” is a stencil design with wider rounded letters (such as the C, G and O). It is now available as...
Subscription JNL is the companion font to Outline Sans JNL with the inside portion stripped away to leave a solid character set remaining. The typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
The 1951 sheet music of “I Like the Wide Open Spaces” has the cover title set in a casual type design that emulates the “one stroke” or “speed letter” style so popular with sign...