font_foundry: Jeff Levine

School Project JNL

School Project JNL font

A set of self-adhesive poster board letters once made by the E-Z Letter Stencil Company and sold under the name “Quik Stik” was the model for School Project JNL. Ironically, the line was discontinued...

Scandals JNL

Scandals JNL font

Scandals JNL is free-form hand lettering with an Art Nouveau influence showing up on a 1928 piece of sheet music for the song “American Tune”, and is based on the cover text noting the...

Saw Mill Stencil JNL

Saw Mill Stencil JNL font

A vintage metal stencil from a saw mill with the term “reusable skid” was the model for Saw Mill Stencil JNL. Although the original was what would be termed a semi-stencil (some letters did...

Schoolyard Stencil JNL

Schoolyard Stencil JNL font

A vintage lettering stencil manufactured by the E-Z Letter Stencil Company of Baltimore, Maryland was the model for Schoolyard Stencil JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions. Re-drawn digitally and following the actual...

Schoolyard Blues JNL

Schoolyard Blues JNL font

Schoolyard Blues JNL is based on the hand lettered title found on the sheet music for the 1938 song “I Was Late for School”. A condensed sans serif with chamfered corners, it reflects the...

Second Guess JNL

Second Guess JNL font

The cover of the 1934 sheet music for “Your Guess Is Just as Good as Mine” offers up another hand lettered Art Deco sans with a classic period look. The square-ish lettering with rounded...

Sea Gate JNL

Sea Gate JNL font

Sea Gate JNL is a hybrid font creation based in part on a 1930s-era WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster and the addition of slab serifs as well as a few modifications to some of...

Script Spot Initials JNL

Script Spot Initials JNL font

Amidst the pages of the 1946 foreign-printed “100 Alphabets Publicitaires” (“100 Advertising Alphabets”) was an example of a beautiful vertical script type design with a somewhat calligraphic look. This became the work model for...

See You Later JNL

See You Later JNL font

The sheet music cover of Lew Brown and Albert Von Tilzer’s 1917 wartime song “Au Revoir, But Not Goodbye (Soldier Boy)” had its title hand-lettered in a condensed sans serif design with the influence...

Semi Calligraphic JNL

Semi Calligraphic JNL font

A 1950 reissue of the 1934 tune “With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming” had the title of the sheet music hand lettered in a semi-calligraphic sans serif design. This became the model for...