font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Occidental Tourist JNL is based on a set of die-cut cardboard letters used by teachers. They were primarily found on classroom bulletin boards or felt boards. The font’s name is a pun on the...
Awkward Gothic JNL gets its name from the fact that it’s a non-conformist alphabet – as if rendered by hand by a school child or an amateur lettering artist. Although there is a relative...
In the beginning of his typographic design work, Jeff Levine produced a large number of freeware dingbat fonts utilizing very rudimentary font creation software. Although popular in the world of home crafts, there were...
In the beginning of his typographic design work, Jeff Levine produced a large number of freeware dingbat fonts utilizing very rudimentary font creation software. Although popular in the world of home crafts, there were...
In the beginning of his typographic design work, Jeff Levine produced a large number of freeware dingbat fonts utilizing very rudimentary font creation software. Although popular in the world of home crafts, there were...
Opportoonity JNL is loosely based on lettering from 1940s cartoons. It’s the perfect typeface for anything representing fun and carefree situations. There is a slightly limited character set and no kerning on this particular...
Ebbets JNL is a variant of Jeff Levine’s Base Runner JNL, with more of a 1930s-1940s feel.
Ebbets JNL is a variant of Jeff Levine’s Base Runner JNL, with more of a 1930s-1940s feel.
In the beginning of his typographic design work, Jeff Levine produced a large number of freeware dingbat fonts utilizing very rudimentary font creation software. Although popular in the world of home crafts, there were...
In the beginning of his typographic design work, Jeff Levine produced a large number of freeware dingbat fonts utilizing very rudimentary font creation software. Although popular in the world of home crafts, there were...