font_foundry: Jeff Levine

Nottingham Stencil JNL

Nottingham Stencil JNL font

Nottingham Stencil JNL and its companion oblique version are the third set of fonts modeled from vintage lettering stencils made in England. These designs join British Stencil JNL and Trafalgar Stencil JNL in Jeff...

Personal Note JNL

Personal Note JNL font

Personal Note JNL gets its inspiration from a semi-calligraphic pen alphabet found in the 1960 edition of the Speedball® lettering textbook and is offered in both regular and oblique versions.

Deskplate JNL

Deskplate JNL font

Deskplate JNL is a solid version of the stencil font Stencil Mark JNL.

Deskplate JNL

Deskplate JNL font

Deskplate JNL is a solid version of the stencil font Stencil Mark JNL.

Stadium JNL

Stadium JNL font

Block-style typefaces make excellent sports-themed fonts, and Stadium JNL is no exception– but this lettering style is also filled with nostalgia for decades past. Modeled from one of the many classic designs found in...

Art Department JNL

Art Department JNL font

Art Department JNL is a fun, casual serif typeface which fits perfectly with any number of visual projects. This is one of the many hand-lettered alphabets found in various Speedball® lettering textbooks that has...

Cellophane Tape JNL

Cellophane Tape JNL font

Cellophane Tape JNL is a stripped-down and slightly modified version of Eckhardt Trilinear JNL with open-ended letters. While the name Cellophane Tape JNL is nostalgic (tape is no longer made from cellophane), its still...

Patriotica JNL

Patriotica JNL font

Patriotica JNL was inspired by some hand lettering designed by the late Alf Becker for Signs of the Times® magazine. The alphabet was modified and the character set extended in this digital version. Special...

Reverberation JNL

Reverberation JNL font

Reverberation JNL and its slanted counterpart are a throwback to the 1970s and 1980s when fonts featuring horizontal white lines of varying widths implied movement or activity.

Reverberation JNL

Reverberation JNL font

Reverberation JNL and its slanted counterpart are a throwback to the 1970s and 1980s when fonts featuring horizontal white lines of varying widths implied movement or activity.