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Words And Music JNL

Words And Music JNL font

The 1934 sheet music for “I’ll String Along with You” from the Dick Powell-Ginger Rogers musical “20 Million Sweethearts” yielded the charming Deco monoline design for Words and Music JNL.

Tea Time JNL

Tea Time JNL font

Tea Time JNL was inspired by the hand lettering on the 1931 sheet music for “When I Take My Sugar to Tea”.

Charmer JNL

Charmer JNL font

Found on the back of some sheet music to promote another song was the hand-lettered title “The Snake Charmer”. While not everyone likes snakes, many designers do like the lettering of the Art Deco...

VLNL Vondelpark

VLNL Vondelpark font

The Vondelpark is the famous Amsterdam city park, 47 hectares stretching out from Leidseplein to the Amstelveenseweg. It was founded in 1864 when a group of well-to-do Amsterdam citizens got together and bought land...

Delancey JNL

Delancey JNL font

Inline lettering from a vintage piece of sheet music inspired Delancey JNL, an Art Deco-flavored design.

Punch Pro

Punch Pro font

Punch was born because we wanted to create a stencil font. At first glance, Punch gives out an audacious persona with its bold shape and form. It’s softer side is revealed in it’s carefully...

PR Swirlies 09

PR Swirlies 09 font

This font is a collection of simple calligraphic ornaments suitable for invitations, gift tags, and anything that can benifit from a “spoonful of sugar” visually.

Day And Collins Logotypes

Day And Collins Logotypes font

Please Note: as this is a picture-only font, there are no latin alpha/numeric glyphs. Each wood type manufacturer had their own selection of original Logotypes or Catchwords designs. These are taken right from the...

Millrich Olivian NF

Millrich Olivian NF font

Fat, wide and friendly—that describes this offering from the Miller and Richards foundy of Glasgow to a tee. Use it in good health. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254...

Leveller NF

Leveller NF font

A typeface from the 1883 MacKellar, Smiths and Jordan specimen book, called Roundhead, offered the pattern for this rollicking headline face. Both versions support the Latin 1252, Central European 1250, Turkish 1254 and Baltic...