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Last Date JNL

Last Date JNL font

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...

Late Breaking News JNL

Late Breaking News JNL font

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.

Legal Eagle JNL

Legal Eagle JNL font

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...

Lettering Project JNL

Lettering Project JNL font

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...

Library Book Initials JNL

Library Book Initials JNL font

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...

Light Line Deco JNL

Light Line Deco JNL font

The unusual, thin line hand lettering on the cover of the sheet music for 1936’s “If You Love Me” was the basis for Light Line Deco JNL, which is available in both regular and...

Limited Appeal JNL

Limited Appeal JNL font

The cover of a 1950s-era catalog for the Freedman Novelty Company (of San Francisco California) had the word “Novelty” hand-lettered in an unusually angular type style against various geometric shapes somewhat resembling balloons. While...

Location JNL

Location JNL font

The lettering style of Location JNL is based on sets of “vintage” metal house identification letters and numbers seen for sale online. As these sets are available from overseas sources, it’s not clear whether...

Lumberyard Stencil JNL

Lumberyard Stencil JNL font

Lumberyard Stencil JNL was inspired by the image of an antique brass stencil that was probably used for marking various wood products by a lumber company. It’s available in both regular and oblique versions.

Main Feature JNL

Main Feature JNL font

Main Feature JNL is patterned after the plastic letters found on theater marquees. As an extra bonus, the | (bar) key has the phrase “double feature”, the ^ (ascii circumflex) has the word “and”...