De Vinne Stencil JNL
De Vinne Stencil JNL is a stencil treatment of Theodore L. De Vinne's classic serif font.
De Vinne Stencil JNL is a stencil treatment of Theodore L. De Vinne's classic serif font.
The opening title card for 1931's pre-code movie drama "Other Men's Women" (with Mary Astor, Regis Toomey, James Cagney and Joan Blondell amongst the cast members) is the basis for…
Vintage sheet music for the song "Just Once for All Time" (from the United Artists release "Congress Dances") provided the bold sans that served as the model for Dance Number…
The unusual mix of Art Deco lettering with a smattering of Art Nouveau characters found within Dance Partner JNL comes from a movie poster for the 1935 RKO picture "Roberta"…
Dangits JNL is another collection of images from Jeff Levine's early dingbat fonts, all cleaned up and improved for the professional designer's needs.
A set of transfer patterns for sewing decorative monogram initials on clothing was manufactured by Women's Day magazine circa the 1940s. Designed by renowned Copenhagen-born industrial artist and letterer Gustav…
Daily Tabloid JNL was redrawn from a set of wood type that was popularly used for newspaper headlines, posters, broadsides and the like.
Sheet music for the song "I'm the One That Loves You" has the title hand lettered in a narrow, Art Deco-influenced sans serif, which is now available digitally as Dance…
The hand-lettered title of a vintage piece of sheet music is the basis for Dance Hall JNL.
Dance Lesson JNL is a reinterpretation of the popular "Latin Bold" typeface. The font's name is a reference to the Latin dance craze of the 1950s, when the Cha-Cha, Meringue,…