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Brattleboro Stencil JNL

Brattleboro Stencil JNL font

The inspiration for Brattleboro Stencil JNL was found within a reproduction of a sales catalog for stencil punch dies manufactured by S.M. Spencer & Co. (originally of Brattleboro, VT), circa 1868. Basically a sans...

Red Border Labels JNL

Red Border Labels JNL font

In the pre-computer, pre self-adhesive label era of office supplies a number of companies (including Dennison, Maco and Denny-Reyburn) manufactured a wide variety of gummed labels for just about any use or purpose. Blank...

Adhesive Serif Letters JNL

Adhesive Serif Letters JNL font

A few scant examples of die cut gummed letters (R, C, Y and &) provided the design inspiration for Adhesive Serif Letters JNL. Influenced by the Caslon style, this typeface offers clean, legible titling....

Headstone Roman JNL

Headstone Roman JNL font

Despite its macabre-sounding name, Headstone Roman JNL is not a novelty font for Halloween or horror movies. Instead, it’s an attractive Roman typeface based on an example provided of a guide for stonecutters to...

Animo

Animo font

Animo stands out from the crowd. Animo is surprisingly legible for its outspoken personality. Many of Animo’s small details were crafted to enhance its legibility, while preserving its personality. Animo is suitable for both...

Runde Wien

Runde Wien font

Runde Wien Pro, the rounded sans serif by Ekke Wolf.Typeface lovers looking for a modern, well-developed sans serif font with a touch of retro and warm, individual lettering will get excited about a new...

Brassmark Stencil JNL

Brassmark Stencil JNL font

An antique hand-cut brass stencil of the phrase “No Hunting on These Premmises” (with the word “premises” misspelled) was the model for Brassmark Stencil JNL.

Mato Sans

Mato Sans font

Legible and dynamic shape, tons of OpenType options, different scripts – that’s Mato Sans. Difficult small size, long text in Vietnamese, huge heading in Russian or table full of figures to create? It’s not...

Parisi

Parisi font

The Parisii was a small Gallic people settled in the current Paris region, which gave its name to the city of Paris. According to Caesar (53 BC.), their main town (oppidum) was Lutetia (Paris)....

Epilepsja Round

Epilepsja Round font

Here I present Round – a type family that is derived form Epilepsja, which was my first alphabet commercially out. After its release I came to think that there should be other fonts of...