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Paducah JNL

Paducah JNL font

The hand lettered screen credits for the 1940 film “The Proud Valley” feature a bold, hand lettered sans serif type design with strong Art Deco influences.This is now available as Paducah JNL, which is...

Office Work JNL

Office Work JNL font

The 1965 film “Mirage” had its titles and credits hand lettered in a simple, thin sans serif with rounded corners and an overall square design.This is now available digitally as Office Work JNL, in...

Off Duty JNL

Off Duty JNL font

The free form hand lettering from the titles and credits of the 1964 French film comedy “Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez” [“The Policeman from Saint-Tropez”] was the basis for Off Duty JNL – which is...

Local News JNL

Local News JNL font

The hand lettered title for the 1954 film “Power of the Press” was done in a condensed sans serif type style that is now available digitally in both regular and oblique versions as Local...

College Game JNL

College Game JNL font

The hand lettered credits for the 1940 horror film “The Invisible Woman” look more like they would show up in a movie about a college football game.A bold, condensed slab serif type design, it’s...

Parking Lot Sale JNL

Parking Lot Sale JNL font

Here’s a novelty font emulating the plastic pennant streamers that were popular in the 1950s and 1960s used to decorate a store parking lot or used car lot for a sales event.The typeface inside...

Stocks and Bonds JNL

Stocks and Bonds JNL font

The hand lettered opening title for the 1935 movie “Thanks a Million” is rendered in a condensed, thick and thin Art Deco sans serif design. It is now available as the digital typeface Stocks...

Social Club JNL

Social Club JNL font

The movie poster for the 1934 comedy/crime drama “Jimmy the Gent” (starring James Cagney) featured the title hand lettered in an ultra-bold Art Deco sans serif style.This type design has been turned into Social...

Movie Nouveau JNL

Movie Nouveau JNL font

A 1920s magazine featuring behind-the-scenes stories about the motion picture industry had its name [“Shadowland”] lettered in an Art Nouveau sans serif style.This has been recreated digitally as Movie Nouveau JNL, and is available...

Movie Matinee JNL

Movie Matinee JNL font

A 1926 trade ad for the silent comedy “The Nut-Cracker” starring Edward Everett Horton has the film’s title hand lettered in a decorative bold sans serif design complete with highlight lines and accent dots.This...