Too Much Information JNL is a dingbat font consisting of old-fashioned wall and door plates that can be used as part of a larger illustration or actually scaled up to print out helpful informational...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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According to the dictionary, the way a letter is formed or shaped within a writing system is an allograph… and Allograph JNL from Jeff Levine takes on unusual shapes. Using characters from Jeff’s Printing...
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Amateur Printer JNL is comprised of letters and numbers from one of the rubber stamp sign printing sets that were popular with children up until about the 1960s. The letters were printed out on...
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Now Playing JNL is patterned after the plastic letters found on theater marquees. As an extra bonus, the | (bar) key has the phrase “double feature”, the ^ (ascii circumflex) has the word “and”...
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Shopkeeper JNL derives its unusual letter forms from impressions made from a vintage rubber stamp sign and chart printing set. Originally an outline font, the letters are rendered solid in the digital version for...
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Sign Shop JNL was inspired by a set of ceramic titling and display letters similar to those used to model Entitled JNL and made by the Mitten’s Display Letter Company of Redlands, California. The...
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Zodor JNL is modeled from the packaging for injection-molded plastic letters used as a teaching toy for youngsters in the early 1960s. The hand-drawn alphabet on the sides of the package was quirky enough...
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Now Appearing JNL is a digital version of some hand-lettering spotted on an early 1960s ad for a Miami Beach night club. Its fun, casual appearance makes it perfectly suitable for any project that...