font_designer: Jeff Levine

Sign Kit JNL

Sign Kit JNL font

During trips to the Miami Beach Public Library as a youth, Jeff Levine first caught sight of the signs made with a product called the Webway Sign Cabinet, manufactured by the Holes- Webway company...

Stenson JNL

Stenson JNL font

Stenson JNL is another “lost” stencil typeface, re-drawn from punches made by a commercial stencil machine as used in rubber stamp shops and industrial warehouses.

Western Adventure JNL

Western Adventure JNL font

Western Adventure JNL is based on a classic lettering stencil of the 1950s. Part of a growing series of such stencil fonts by Jeff Levine, it’s a perfect complement to Buckdance JNL.

Adelanto JNL

Adelanto JNL font

Adelanto JNL is a wood type revival featuring a condensed sans serif face with chamfered [rather than rounded] corners.

Antique Embellishments JNL

Antique Embellishments JNL font

Antique Embellishments JNL collects more vintage wood type ornaments and embellishments from the late 1800s and is a perfect companion to Antique Ornaments JNL.

Teacher JNL

Teacher JNL font

Based on a 1940s lettering stencil, Teacher JNL continues Jeff Levine’s extensive collection of stencil fonts based on original sources.

Theatrics JNL

Theatrics JNL font

Theatrics JNL gives a rounded corner treatment to Prismatiq JNL; which in turn was modeled from lettering found in an early 1900s French lettering book displayed at an online image sharing site. Limited character...

Yargo JNL

Yargo JNL font

A little funky, a little fun and thoroughly unusual – this is the best way to describe Yargo JNL. This novelty font is best used in short phrases and at large point sizes. No...

Sensual Initials JNL

Sensual Initials JNL font

Sensual Initials JNL is a revamped and cleaned-up version of an old freeware font by Jeff Levine. Redrawn, and now utilizing the typeface French Art Initials JNL

Elk Grove JNL

Elk Grove JNL font

Elk Grove JNL is both historical and original in design. Inspired by a small sampling of letters from an 1800s wood type called Facade, Jeff Levine created the remaining characters. Because of its highly...