Stenciling Cards JNL is the digital equivalent of the individual letter and number stencils used to paint markings on walls, crates, boxes, etc. Use this type design when you want a reversed stencil look....
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Crimestopper JNL is the aptly-named font fresh out the era of film noir and clever private detectives who always seemed to have the right answer to the question “Whodunit?”
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Folsom JNL is one of the many stencil fonts Jeff Levine has recreated from original sources. This particular design was modeled from a kit made by the Meyercord Company of Chicago. In the original,...
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Sendit Safely JNL is a collection of twenty-five universal shipping symbols for labels that ensure the proper handling of packages in transit. There are two variations of each symbol and blank label frame. Also...
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In today’s day and age, the term “calling card” refers to a prepaid means of making long distance phone calls. In a more gentler time, the calling card (similar to a business card) was...
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In 1999, Jeff Levine released a freeware font called “Channel Tuning JL” scanned from drawings made with a felt tip marker and designed as if the letters were breaking up due to poor reception...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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