font_category: decorative

Hippie Freak JNL

Hippie Freak JNL font

What does a 1932 movie about a love affair between a circus’ trapeze artist and a sideshow “little person” have to do with the 1960s counter-culture? They both share some commonalities. The title card...

Home Economics JNL

Home Economics JNL font

Vintage packaging [circa 1940s] for a sewing machine attachment used for making lattice-type stitching had its information hand lettered in a casual Art Deco sans serif design. This became the basis of Home Economics...

Home Address JNL

Home Address JNL font

Some vintage Beacon metal door letters used for identifying addresses on home and business buildings was spotted in an online auction from England. Those few letters were the inspiration for Home Address JNL, which...

Hotel District JNL

Hotel District JNL font

The sans serif type style for the specialty font Nameplate JNL was given a serif treatment and is now Hotel District JNL complete with a full character set. Originally inspired by two Art Deco-era...

Horse Drawn Carriage JNL

Horse Drawn Carriage JNL font

Picture if you will, a balmy autumn evening in Manhattan during the 1930s and a well-dressed couple out on the town. They hail one of the hansom cabs located near Central Park and climb...

Industrial Arts JNL

Industrial Arts JNL font

In 1935, Morris Fuller Benton designed Phenix American for American Type Founders. For 2017, the classic Art Deco design has been reinterpreted in an all-caps display version with an ever-so-slight “hand made” feel. Industrial...

Impecunious JNL

Impecunious JNL font

The type design for Impecunious JNL comes from the 1939 sheet music for “You Don’t Know How Much You Can Suffer (Until You Fall in Love)”. The name comes from another piece of sheet...

Infrastructure JNL

Infrastructure JNL font

A 1930s-era poster to “See America – Welcome to Montana” was issued by the United States Travel Bureau; one of the WPA (Works Progress Administrations) projects promoting travel and tourism within the country. The...

Informational Sign JNL

Informational Sign JNL font

A vintage metal sign saying “No Dogs Allowed” was the model for the ultra-bold Art Deco-influenced lettering comprising Informational Sign JNL.

Inline Square JNL

Inline Square JNL font

Inline Square JNL is modeled from the hand lettered title found on the 1935 sheet music for “Cielito Lindo (Beautiful Heaven)”, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.