font_designer: Jeff Levine

Detective Bureau JNL

Detective Bureau JNL font

Traditional stencil type faces have always projected images of strength, power, police, military or industry. The hand-lettered title card for 1951’s “Detective Story” (directed by William Wyler) is a perfect example of this. A...

Desk Job JNL

Desk Job JNL font

Desk Job JNL is an Art Deco-influenced typeface based on hand lettering found on the packaging of a vintage Hotchkiss No. 52 stapling pliers. The typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.

Diamond Callouts JNL

Diamond Callouts JNL font

Diamond Callouts JNL is a set of two fonts featuring diamond (triangle) shaped callouts. As a companion font to Circle Callouts JNL, Square Callouts JNL and Serif Circle Callouts JNL, this design takes on...

Dijon Stencil JNL

Dijon Stencil JNL font

A vintage French metal marking stencil for Comandon and Company was the inspiration for the 1400th type design from Jeff Levine Fonts. Dijon Stencil JNL is a condensed serif design with thin stroke weights...

Discotheque JNL

Discotheque JNL font

A 1930s casual Art Deco type style with as much influence in 1970s graphic design as in its day was found within the pages of the 1930s French publication L’Art du Tracé Rationnel de...

Dip Pen JNL

Dip Pen JNL font

“Answer Songs” have been around for [probably] just as long as there have been songs. 1917’s “If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote Poor Butterfly” was the answer to the 1916 hit “Poor Butterfly”...

Doggone It JNL

Doggone It JNL font

The hand lettering for the movie posters and collateral items for the 1962 film “Mondo Cane” inspired Doggone It JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. “Mondo Cane” loosely translates into...

Dreamy JNL

Dreamy JNL font

Dreamy JNL was modeled from the hand-lettered title on the sheet music cover for “If I’m Dreaming” and features an Art Deco type design with engraved lines in both regular and oblique versions. The...

Dual Line Deco JNL

Dual Line Deco JNL font

Sheet music for the title song from the 1933 Jean Harlow-Clark Gable film “Hold Your Man” has the movie title hand lettered in a dual line sans serif with Art Deco influences. This is...

Drexel JNL

Drexel JNL font

The bold hand lettered title on the 1940 sheet music for the band piece “Drexel Marching Song” was the inspiration for Drexel JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.