font_foundry: Jeff Levine

Now Appearing JNL

Now Appearing JNL font

Now Appearing JNL is a digital version of some hand-lettering spotted on an early 1960s ad for a Miami Beach night club. Its fun, casual appearance makes it perfectly suitable for any project that...

Sendit Safely JNL

Sendit Safely JNL font

Sendit Safely JNL is a collection of twenty-five universal shipping symbols for labels that ensure the proper handling of packages in transit. There are two variations of each symbol and blank label frame. Also...

Sew What JNL

Sew What JNL font

Sew What JNL is a little novelty font that gives the appearance of letters stitched into fabric. This font contains a limited character set.

Screentext JNL

Screentext JNL font

Screentext JNL is a serif bitmap font for both digital and print applications.

Disclaimer JNL

Disclaimer JNL font

Disclaimer JNL is a narrow, ultra-compact sans serif design that’s perfect for fine print clauses or anywhere space is limited – but word copy isn’t.

Factual JNL

Factual JNL font

Nothing too fancy here, just your everyday workhorse sans in both regular and oblique versions.

Flagstaff JNL

Flagstaff JNL font

Flagstaff JNL takes the lettering from Roma Initial Caps JNL and gives them the movement of an unfurled banner. For added effect, there are flagpoles facing in either direction on the lesser and greater...

Flagstaff JNL

Flagstaff JNL font

Flagstaff JNL takes the lettering from Roma Initial Caps JNL and gives them the movement of an unfurled banner. For added effect, there are flagpoles facing in either direction on the lesser and greater...

Calling Card JNL

Calling Card JNL font

In today’s day and age, the term “calling card” refers to a prepaid means of making long distance phone calls. In a more gentler time, the calling card (similar to a business card) was...

Calling Card JNL

Calling Card JNL font

In today’s day and age, the term “calling card” refers to a prepaid means of making long distance phone calls. In a more gentler time, the calling card (similar to a business card) was...