font_foundry: Jeff Levine
Vendor JNL is Jeff Levine’s take on the popular ribbon font of the Victorian Era, but using a vertical type (Trade Journal JNL) rather than skewed letters. End caps for the ribbon can be...
Naroid Initials JNL is one of the most ultra-compressed sets of initials available in digital type. These twenty-six initials are so narrow that a test print with all of the letters at 2-1/2 inches...
Paper Stencil JNL is another addition to Jeff Levine’s ever-growing collection of stencil fonts based on vintage source material.
Limousine JNL takes the basic outline shape of Crestview Six JNL (an actual design from the Art Deco era) and gives it a stylized treatment as a solid black letter display face.
Limousine JNL takes the basic outline shape of Crestview Six JNL (an actual design from the Art Deco era) and gives it a stylized treatment as a solid black letter display face.
Diamond Jim JNL was inspired [in part] by an image of a 1970s Letraset® dry transfer typeface made entirely of small stars. By creating his own layout using tiny diamond shapes, Jeff Levine has...
Genesee JNL is a medium-bold sans serif inspired by the letter shapes of Jeff Levine’s Paper Stencil JNL, and named for the river valley that traverses Rochester, New York.
Genesee JNL is a medium-bold sans serif inspired by the letter shapes of Jeff Levine’s Paper Stencil JNL, and named for the river valley that traverses Rochester, New York.
The alphabet that inspired Midtown JNL was found on a page from an old ‘how to’ lettering book.
Backpage Article JNL and its oblique counterpart are a variant to the popular sanserif wood types used in newspaper headlines and on broadsheets in years past.