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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
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...