font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Movieland JNL is a re-working of Jeff Levine’s Art Deco-styled Wingate JNL, with more traditional letter shapes; making it perfect for creating (or recreating) the compact look of movie poster production credits.
If it’s at all possible to “Deco-ize” an Art Deco font even more, it’s been done with Roney JNL. Named for one of the classic hotels built during the heyday of Miami Beach, this...
Second Impression JNL is the solid version of Lasting Impression JNL by Jeff Levine. It emulates the look of ink-stamped letters and numerals. Based on a 1930s-era set of rubber stamps, there is a...
Federal Case JNL is a stencil version of Government Issue JNL… adding the feel of industrial, military or high-level government espionage… From the lettering on a shipping crate to the cover of a secret...
Federal Case JNL is a stencil version of Government Issue JNL… adding the feel of industrial, military or high-level government espionage… From the lettering on a shipping crate to the cover of a secret...
Breaking news! Hallandale JNL has been italicized and run through a line filter (courtesy of Ray Larabie of Typodermic Fonts)! The result: Newsbreak JNL… a bold, techno-style font with all of the headlines and...
Desk Jockey JNL features the same font found in Jeff’s Levine’s Mailbox Letters JNL (based on self-adhesive lettering), but without the rectangles.
Jeff Levine first designed Sennetarium JNL back in 2004; based on the large drop caps found on intertitle cards from an old Charlie Chaplin film. The font’s name is a nod to Mack Sennett,...
Triborough JNL is the heavier-weight version of Wingate JNL, a narrow, all-caps font from Jeff Levine. Evoking the feel of 1930s and 1940s store and architectural signs, use Triborough JNL along with its counterpart...
Jeff Levine’s Eckhardt Inline JNL furthers a “mini series” of fonts and lettering styles popularized by sign painters and show card writers. Named in honor of the late Albert Eckhart, Jr. (owner of Allied...