font_foundry: Jeff Levine

Hoxie JNL

Hoxie JNL font

Hoxie JNL is based on an example found in an old sign painter’s design book from the early 1900s and has been translated to digital form by Jeff Levine. All of the quirks and...

Yayazout JNL

Yayazout JNL font

Yayazout JNL is the Rock and Roll equivalent of Jeff Levine’s other “Love Generation” font, Positive Vibe JNL. This typeface emulates the innovative and outrageous styles of the late 60s-early 70s design period where...

Base Runner JNL

Base Runner JNL font

Base Runner JNL is Jeff Levine’s continuation of his sports-oriented type design series.

Arch Creek JNL

Arch Creek JNL font

Arch Creek JNL is Jeff Levine’s all-caps re-interpretation of a classic typeface of the past; Beton. Clean lines and slab serifs make this design a wonderful display face for attention-getting headlines. The beautiful watercolor...

Bingo Player JNL

Bingo Player JNL font

Bingo Player JNL is a thorough reworking of Jeff Levine’s old freeware font – cleanly redrawn with fresh glyphs and a set of “alphabet balls” for creating short headlines. To match the fonts in...

Educator JNL

Educator JNL font

Educator JNL joins the large library of Jeff Levine’s stencil fonts and was re-drawn from a set of individual letter stencils with the distinctive look of Franklin Gothic. All of the irregularities of the...

Gower Gulch JNL

Gower Gulch JNL font

Gower Gulch JNL was inspired by some antique gold shirt pins spotted on an internet auction.

Amateur Stencil JNL

Amateur Stencil JNL font

With all of the stencil fonts created by Jeff Levine from various vintage sources, you would think everything had already been covered. Not so. Along comes Amateur Stencil JNL. Modeled from a child’s stencil...

Groovy 3D Caps JNL

Groovy 3D Caps JNL font

It all started with a simple idea back in 1998: do a digital version of a “lost” 70’s typeface, and make up the missing letters that were not present in the only available example...

Pavement JNL

Pavement JNL font

Pavement JNL is Jeff Levine’s version of the extra-condensed lettering used on roadway information signs as revised by the U.S. Government in 2000. A companion font to this style is Endless Journey JNL.