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Fat Times

Fat Times font

FatTimes is an extension to my HardTimes family. Times are too hard for boring typefaces, so try the fat one one for a change. Your hardworking typedesigner – Gert Wiescher

Trencher JNL

Trencher JNL font

Trencher JNL is based on hand-cut stencils spray-painted onto a vintage 1947 Cleveland Trencher acquired by the Marine Corps Mechanized Museum at Camp Pendleton, California. Restoration volunteer Brian Platzer supplied to Jeff Levine the...

Centim

Centim font

Centim is contemporary sans with sharp top endings of stems that give a bit technical charm to typeface. With a squarish look, it can be used widely in all modern publications or become a...

Raldo RE

Raldo RE font

Quite unusual, Musenberg started his Raldo design with the italic. However, he managed to preserve the temperament and vividness of the italic in the roman without questioning the stability of the individual characters. Raldo...

Zar2 Casual

Zar2 Casual font

Zar-2 Casual is great for informal fun graphics, pairs well with Zar-2 Script.

Zar2 Script

Zar2 Script font

Zar-2 Script a brush inspired script with flair, designed to work with Zar-2 casual

Mechanized JNL

Mechanized JNL font

Mechanized JNL is a solid interpretation of Jeff Levine’s stencil font Trencher JNL. Both fonts were based on a photo of hand-cut stencils found on a 1940’s trenching machine in the collection of the...

Oakland

Oakland font

Oakland is a Streamline era design inspired by some hand-drawn lettering on a 1930’s French poster advertising a certain brand of Car (Automobile for our American cousins). It’s ideal for giving poster and design...

Ampersorts JNL

Ampersorts JNL font

Ampersorts JNL is a collection of many wood type ampersands along with a smattering of question marks, exclamation points, dollar signs and cent signs. A vintage wood type embellishment is also included on the...

Bushwick JNL

Bushwick JNL font

Bushwick JNL and Bushwick Oblique JNL are modeled from a wood type sanserif that has a strong resemblance to Franklin Gothic, yet keeps its own distinct personality.