font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Display Inline JNL is a companion design to Jeff Levine’s Signboard JNL font – both derived from die-cut display letters and numbers popular during the 1950s and 1960s for signs and show cards.
Eckhardt Broad Sans JNL joins the growing collection of sign painter-oriented fonts named in honor of the late Al Eckhardt of Allied Signs, a good friend of Jeff Levine for many years and a...
Zydeco JNL gives the ‘Latin’ style spur serif treatment to Jeff Levine’s Halavah Twist JNL, for a new and fun typeface named after the Louisiana French-Creole music popularized by accordion player Clifton Chenier in...
Part and Parcel JNL is a collection of twenty-six packaging and shipping labels in a retro style. Use them for spot illustrations or scale them to make actual labels. Please refer to the license...
One of Jeff Levine’s friends kept requesting that he name a font after her, and he finally obliged with Rachelle JNL. The font gets its inspiration from the antique wood type version of the...
One of Jeff Levine’s friends kept requesting that he name a font after her, and he finally obliged with Rachelle JNL. The font gets its inspiration from the antique wood type version of the...
Tamiami JNL is based on a popular old typeface from the early 1900s, best known as “Cuba”. 90 miles Northwest of that tropical island is Miami, Florida… and the Tamiami Trail was one of...
Sunlight JNL takes the classic wood type from Jeff Levine’s Twelve Oaks JNL and shatters it with bursts of light for a novelty effect. Limited to a very basic character set, it’s best used...
Top Hat JNL is an new treatment given to Jeff Levine’s Art Lover JNL capturing the classic look of Art Deco at its boldest.
Splinters JNL is a fun, hand-drawn font emulating letters formed from pieces of wood. Use at larger point sizes for best results. Please note: There is no kerning and a limited character set.