font_foundry: Jeff Levine

Stamp Of Approval JNL

Stamp Of Approval JNL font

Back in the 20th Century B.C. (Before Computers) there was what was known as a “paper” office. Workers used typewriters, correction fluid and a drawer full of rubber stamps. Jeff Levine has taken twenty-six...

Bloktor Mosaik JNL

Bloktor Mosaik JNL font

Bloktor Mosaik JNL from Jeff Levine was at first a straightforward brick design sent to Typodermic’s Ray Larabie for preview. Ray decided to run it through a filter to see what would happen, resulting...

Cardboard Cutouts JNL

Cardboard Cutouts JNL font

Cardboard Cutouts JNL is a blocky sans serif font re-drawn from some old “kiddie” stencils from the 1950s or 1960s acquired by Jeff Levine.

Doowop Initials JNL

Doowop Initials JNL font

Here’s a companion font for the fun and playful typeface Doowop JNL from Jeff Levine. Doowop Initials JNL features an initial over the silhouette of a 1950s-style singing group. For an extra bonus, there’s...

Sloppy Stencil JNL

Sloppy Stencil JNL font

Sloppy Stencil JNL is a distressed stencil typeface similar to Packed JNL.

Tanawonda JNL

Tanawonda JNL font

Tanawonda JNL is an Art Deco influenced sanserif face.

Supper Club JNL

Supper Club JNL font

After creating the all-caps version of Supper Club JNL, a conversation between Jeff Levine and fellow font designer Ray Larabie brought forth the idea that one of Ray’s freeware fonts had a lower case...

Trade Printer JNL

Trade Printer JNL font

Trade Printer JNL is another font design inspired by an old rubber stamp sign printing set. In this case, the lettering has a classic “wood type” look, reminiscent of the letterheads, billheads and fliers...

Lobby Card JNL

Lobby Card JNL font

Lobby Card JNL takes the limited characters of Theatrics JNL, removes the prismatic effect and expands the font into an extended character set for a multitude of uses.

Desk Clerk JNL

Desk Clerk JNL font

Sometimes a font idea can come from the most unlikely place. While watching a DVD of the 1950’s TV Sitcom “My Little Margie”, Jeff Levine spotted some unusual deco-styled numbers on the floor indicator...