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[sfmyp] Download Student Council JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Student Council JNL
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While Student Council JNL was not influenced by any school activities, the design is based on a lithographed cardboard sign (circa 1930s) for Spizz Sparkling Water, a bottled seltzer from the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company of Lexington, Kentucky. 


A squared letterform with angled semi-serifs, this Art Deco typeface grabs attention.


Student Council JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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[fnxoj] Download Personal Invitation JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Personal Invitation JNL
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One of the lettering examples in the 1913 book “Instructions on Modern Show Writing” is a delightful calligraphic alphabet that’s perfect for everything from show cards to invitational notes to names on certificates.


It has been digitally redrawn as Personal Invitation JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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[qkesw] Download Flower Shop JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Flower Shop JNL
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A piece of sheet music for “Broken Blossoms” circa the 1920s or early 1930s has its cover title hand lettered in a wide thick-and-thin Art Deco design.


This is now available as Flower Shop JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.





[lindk] Download Dancing Marathon JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Dancing Marathon JNL
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The hand lettered title found on the cover of the 1932 sheet music for “Dancing Marathon” inspired the digital revival of this unusual lettering as well as the font’s name.


This eccentric Art Deco design (with a slight bit of Art Nouveau mixed in) is a thin, monoline typeface.


Dancing Marathon JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.


Dance marathons got their start during the Great Depression as people desperate to earn a few dollars would enter into contests that went on for hours until the last couple remained standing on the dance floor.



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[pqbse] Download Local News JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Local News JNL
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The hand lettered title for the 1954 film “Power of the Press” was done in a condensed sans serif type style that is now available digitally in both regular and oblique versions as Local News JNL.





[mpcqq] Download Wide Chamfer JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Wide Chamfer JNL
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Inside the pages of an untitled sign painting textbook (circa 1902) was an example of the classic chamfered sans serif alphabets used by tradesmen of the time.


This version was wider than most, and perfect for a digital version called Wide Chamfer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.




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[vijdl] Download Wide Chamfer JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Wide Chamfer JNL
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Inside the pages of an untitled sign painting textbook (circa 1902) was an example of the classic chamfered sans serif alphabets used by tradesmen of the time.


This version was wider than most, and perfect for a digital version called Wide Chamfer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.




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[plkpo] Download Nouveau Thin JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Nouveau Thin JNL
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A condensed, light face spurred serif alphabet was shown on an antique catalog page from Spon & Chamberlain Publishers as “French”. The catalog likely sold tools and dies to stonecutters for making inscriptions in marble, granite and so forth.


This elegant design is available digitally as Nouveau Thin JNL in both regular and oblique versions.



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[nkziv] Download Sign Expert JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

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An elegant, yet informal Roman alphabet with Art Nouveau influences was found amidst the pages of the 1922 edition of “The Expert Sign Painter”.


It is now available digitally as Sign Expert JNL in both regular and oblique versions.





[tiamq] Download Adventure Film JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Adventure Film JNL
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In most cases, motion pictures with a Western theme have their titles and credits lettered in type styles that reflect the period of the Old West.


In 1966, the titles and credits for “Texas Across the River” used casual sans serif lettering more suited to the 1960s than a Western taking place in the 1800s.


Nonetheless, the lettering inspired a digital font entitled Adventure Film JNL and it is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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[ypglk] Download Detective Client JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Detective Client JNL
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There is no doubt that the 1941 version of “The Maltese Falcon” was superior to the prior two attempts by Warner Brothers at filming Dashiell Hammett’s 1930 novel.


Sam Spade was perfectly portrayed by Humphrey Bogart, and the supporting cast of Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, Sidney Greenstreet and Elisha Cook, Jr. rounded out the main players in a great suspense film that is considered to be the first (if not one of the first) of the film noir genre.


The title cards for the production and cast credits were hand-lettered in a spurred serif type style strongly reminiscent of the Art Nouveau period, so instead of naming the digital version with some “tough guy detective” moniker, it was decided that Detective Client JNL was more appropriate.


After all, this is a reasonably attractive font, and in this kind of film it’s usually the “attractive damsel in distress” [be she the victim or the actual perpetrator] that gets the story rolling…


Detective Client JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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[rfevc] Download Game Rules JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Game Rules JNL
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While this bold, chamfered typeface may look like a sports font, it actually came from the opening credits for the 1955 Western film “The Man from Bitter Ridge”.


Game Rules JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.





Nouveau Elegance JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (rwdco)

Nouveau Elegance JNL
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The gently spurred serif hand lettering found on an advertisement for Berkshire Stockings (circa the 1920s) was the inspiration for Nouveau Elegance JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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