Stencil Modernistic JNL was modeled directly from an early 1960s lettering stencil that favored the Art Deco style. There is minimum kerning due to the nature of this typeface, so designers should use their...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Calendar Blocks JNL was inspired by old-fashioned wood type used to assemble calendar pages in the days of letterpress printing. The A-Z keystrokes contain the dates 1-26. The lower case a-z keystrokes have the...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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“Sagebrush John, your bank robbin’ days are over. I’m throwin’ you in the hoosegow!” Hoosegow JNL isn’t a small town jailhouse, but it is Jeff Levine’s take on a classic wood type that brings...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Weekend Tabloid JNL is a classic sans serif wood type design that found its way into the setting of newspaper headlines during the pre-electronic age of publishing.
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Picture yourself on a New York subway station platform with the location name set into the tiles on the wall. Borough Hall JNL evokes the feeling of urban industrialism at its best.
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Eckhardt Embellishments JNL collects a number of vintage pointing hands, ribbons, panels and embellishments from an early 1900s sign painter’s manual and misc. type sources. This font is a continuation of the series named...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Farmland JNL is an unusual Western version of Cornfield JNL. The shape of the original letters (inspired by a 1950s popcorn box) create a new variation on the lettering of the Old West.