Jeff Levine took Crown Heights JNL [named after his childhood neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY] and gave it a make-over; transforming it into a Western-style all-caps display face called Homesteader JNL. The point of interest...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Do It Yourself JNL was modeled after self-adhesive vinyl letters and numbers manufactured by Duro Art Industries of Chicago – formerly the Duro Decal Company. The hand-drawn look of the original lettering was retained...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Inspired by hand lettering on a 1940s toy game spotted on ebay called “Let’s Go Shopping”, Jeff Levine created “Bal Harbour JNL” and named it after a South Florida community famous for its luxury...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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The P22 Platten font family has been revisited and expanded by designer Colin Kahn. Platten is based on lettering found in German fountain pen practice books from the 1920s (you may have seen the...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
The Latin family of typefaces, first popular in the last half of the nineteenth century, is characterized by its large, sharp, triangular serifs. With six widths (from Extra Condensed to Wide), Latin CT offers...
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Tomato is the digitization and quite elaborate expansion of an early 1970s Franklin Photolettering film type called Viola Flare. This typeface is an obvious child of funk, the audio-visual revolution that swept America and...