A 1940s British music collection of classical music piano pieces entitled “The Great Masters Series” had its title hand-lettered in a free form, casual sans serif with a cartoon style. This is now available...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
According to Wiktionary, “the cat’s pajamas” was a slang phrase coined by Thomas A. Dorgan, the well-known journalist, cartoonist and sportswriter of that era. The phrase became popular in the U.S. in the 1920s,...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The design for Kiddie Show JNL is based on the hand lettering for a piece of sheet music from 1946 entitled “Wee Marionettes”. While basically an Art Deco-flavored monoline typeface, it contains characters with...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Kids Activities JNL is based on the hand lettering found on the covers of some 1955 Cub Scouts activity books. It’s available in both regular and oblique versions.
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Early 1900s songwriters had a penchant for devising lengthy titles for their compositions. A perfect example from 1909, “It Is Hard to Kiss Your Sweetheart When the Last Kiss Means ‘Good Bye’” is a...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
A typographic conundrum presented itself with the hand lettered title on the cover of the 1919 song “I Am Always Building Castles in the Air”. The capitalized portion [“Castles in the Air”] was a...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Re-drawn from a screen capture of a vintage newspaper front page, Late Breaking News JNL is a traditional sans serif that’s perfect for headlines, titling and other forms of announcements.
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The lettering on the cover of the sheet music for 1919’s “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise” was set in a decorative sans serif with an engraved line adorning each character. Reminiscent of...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Lettering Project JNL was based on one of the many templates made by the Wood-Regan Instrument Company (also known as Wrico). Their sign making kits allowed anyone using the templates, special ink pens and...
by Staff · Published April 13, 2019
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Library Book Initials JNL was modeled from examples of Sidney Gaunt’s Publicity Initials; originally sold in metal type by Barnhart Brothers and Spindler as a companion to the Publicity Gothic typeface. The smoothed-down lines...