A 1930s kids’ premium booklet from Post cereals called “Inspector Post’s Junior Detective Corps Manual #2” offered up some great hand lettering in an Art Deco sans serif style. Bold, authoritative and perfect for...
by Staff · Published February 26, 2016
· Last modified December 28, 2022
For those designers looking for nothing more than a library of familiar catchwords and phrases re-drawn from vintage source material, look no further. Collected Catchwords JNL gathers up ninety-three of them, picked from the...
by Staff · Published February 26, 2016
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Wood Type Calendar JNL is a set of components for making monthly calendar pages. Based on a set of vintage wood type numbers, the dates 1 through 31 are found on the “A-Z” and...
by Staff · Published February 26, 2016
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Vintage Stencil Borders JNL collects twenty-six decorative vintage and antique stencil border motifs for embellishing word copy set in stencil type or for any other decorative purpose. Please note: Commercial reproduction of these designs...
by Staff · Published February 26, 2016
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Party Invite JNL is a thin, condensed Art Deco sans based on lettering from a letterpress holiday stock cut (the predecessor to clip art) from the 1940s.
by Staff · Published January 11, 2016
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The National Show Card Writer sign making set contained many different sizes and styles of lettering stencils, and additional type designs could be purchased as add-ons. This product was one of the many economical...
by Staff · Published January 11, 2016
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Based on text used as sub-headings within a reproduction of a sales catalog for stencil punch dies manufactured by S.M. Spencer & Co. (originally of Brattleboro, VT), circa 1868. Catalog Serif JNL is available...
by Staff · Published January 11, 2016
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The inspiration for Brattleboro Stencil JNL was found within a reproduction of a sales catalog for stencil punch dies manufactured by S.M. Spencer & Co. (originally of Brattleboro, VT), circa 1868. Basically a sans...