A 1930s-era hand-lettered sign advertising a club lunch (consisting of soup, salad, dessert and coffee for 35 cents) provided not only the Art Deco lettering style but the name for Club Lunch JNL.
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The opening title for the 1962 Blake Edwards film “Days of Wine and Roses” [starring Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick] was the inspiration for Cocktail Hour JNL. Adding to the playfulness of this font,...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
By the late 1920s, lettering and design had already begun to feel the influences of what would become the Art Deco Movement. The sheet music for the 1927 song “Without You Sweetheart” had its...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
French Art Deco lettering found within the pages of the 1934 publication L’Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre (roughly translated to “The Rational Path Art of the Letter”) have provided a number of...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Comic Opera JNL (and its oblique version) is a wide, bold sans serif type design with an Art Deco influence based on a 1930s namesake poster from the WPA (Works Progress Administration) advertising a...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Common Stencil JNL takes a vintage lettering stencil from the 1980s with imperfectly bent cutting dies [which unintentionally gave the characters a distressed or “grunge” look] and recreates it in a digital form. The...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
There are thousands of pieces of vintage sheet music available for collectors and curiosity seekers. Prior to the 1930s, a large percentage of them had wonderfully hand-lettered titles on the covers, but gradually there...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The design of Concert Series JNL is based on hand-lettering for a 1930s-era WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster for the Federal Music Project of New York City’s symphony concerts. Held every Sunday at the...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Sheet music published in the 1860s for “The Soldier’s Chorus” [from the Gounod opera “Faust”] had the title and the arranger’s name hand lettered in a bold, condensed chamfer font. This was the basis...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The sheet music for the 1914 Word War I comic novelty song “When the War Breaks Out in Mexico I’m Going to Go to Montreal” had one of those overly-worded song titles popular during...