font_designer: Jeff Levine

Packed JNL

Packed JNL font

One of six fonts inspired by old stencil lettering guides, Jeff Levine has drawn a font which captures the feel of simpler times when signs and posters were stencilled by school children, teachers, librarians...

Sealed JNL

Sealed JNL font

One of six fonts inspired by old stencil lettering guides, Jeff Levine has drawn a font which captures the feel of simpler times when signs and posters were stencilled by school children, teachers, librarians...

Buckdance JNL

Buckdance JNL font

Stencil in nature, Western in feel, this font has both form and function. Can be used as a retro design or in a setting where a stencil font is needed.

Delivered JNL

Delivered JNL font

One of six fonts inspired by old stencil lettering guides, Jeff Levine has drawn a font which captures the feel of simpler times when signs and posters were stencilled by school children, teachers, librarians...

Groovy Happening JNL

Groovy Happening JNL font

The long-awaited extension of the freeware font “Action Is”, this Sixties-inspired typeface has an added lower case and additional glyphs including accented characters.

Twelve Oaks

Twelve Oaks font

Designed from actual images of wood type, this font brings the look and charm of hand-set typography to the digital desktop.

Flatbush Beanery JNL

Flatbush Beanery JNL font

Serve up a generous portion of nostalgia with this retro font inspired by lettering in old diners, drive-ins and eateries of the 40s and 50s.

Pendraw JNL

Pendraw JNL font

The look and feel of pen lettering is captured in this nostalgically-styled font from Jeff Levine. Add a touch of the 1920’s or 1930’s to your projects with Pendraw JNL to evoke the look...

Brogado JNL

Brogado JNL font

Make room for Brogado JNL! This bold, yet squat slab serif font takes command when set into headlines. Although not thoroughly in the Western mold, Brogado JNL can still exude enough macho appeal to...

Parkitecture JNL

Parkitecture JNL font

Parkitecture JNL is the latest font to embrace the angles and lines of the Art Deco era. Bold and solid in look and feel, it gives nostalgic headlines a “solid” retro appearance.