font_foundry: Jeff Levine

Grand Central JNL

Grand Central JNL font

Grand Central JNL is named for the most luxurious train depot in the nation—Grand Central Station in New York City. This multi-line Art Deco font is reminiscent of all of the glitz and glamour...

Handmade Dropshadow JNL

Handmade Dropshadow JNL font

Handmade Dropshadow JNL was modeled from lettering found on a vintage silk screened metal sign used for point-of-sale marketing. Before the advent of computers and modern techniques, silk screens were hand cut using material...

Cast Shadow JNL

Cast Shadow JNL font

Cast Shadow JNL uses the same wood type as found in Trade Printer JNL and adds to it a cast shadow in right or left versions for a bold and unique look. Both fonts...

Commentary JNL

Commentary JNL font

Commentary JNL is a serif treatment of Jeff Levine’s popular Stylor JNL sans serif font. Offered in two weights—regular and light—Commentary is a perfect alternative to formal text fonts and has just a touch...

Loose Leaf JNL

Loose Leaf JNL font

Loose Leaf JNL is a handwritten script with a disconnected, scrawled look as if either written by a child or done as a casual notation.

Trilium JNL

Trilium JNL font

Trilium JNL is a tri-line sans serif font that was modeled from some 1970s retail packaging.

Wavely JNL

Wavely JNL font

Wavely JNL is a font that could have been made by a child or a nervous writer. Squiggly, handmade lines form the characters and this font can also be used for spooky or horror-oriented...

Jailbreak JNL

Jailbreak JNL font

Jailbreak JNL takes the wood type design used for Hoosegow JNL and gives it a stencil treatment; offering a wide and bold stencil alphabet with a Western feel.

Framingham JNL

Framingham JNL font

Framingham JNL is a widened version of Nostrand JNL that takes on a new look quite different from the original condensed wood type design.

Investigator JNL

Investigator JNL font

Investigator JNL gives a serif treatment to Cold Case JNL, which was modeled from some old lettering stencils manufactured in the 1950s.