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[qgtjh] Download Western Suburbs JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

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Western Suburbs JNL The cover of a 1932 edition of “Sunset magazine” (a publication for homeowners living in the west and southwest area of the United States) featured a lovely Art Deco serif alphabet that is now available as Western Suburbs JNL in both regular and oblique versions. Western Suburbs JNL Download Now View Gallery

[txnoj] Download World Travel JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

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World Travel JNL Inspired by the hand lettering found on a 1930s travel poster promoting visits to India, this bold sans serif Art Deco type design feature incised lines and a stylized A,E,F and S. World Travel JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions. World Travel JNL Download Now View Gallery

[vfavi] Download Pin Spotter JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

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Pin Spotter JNL It’s Art Deco “thick and thin”… It’s wide… It’s quirky… It’s a hand lettered sign over the lanes of the Bryant-Lake Bowl – a landmark bowling alley in Minneapolis, Minnesota… and it was spotted in an amazing YouTube video from a “drone tour” of the facility! The sign inspired the font Pin Spotter JNL which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Pin Spotter JNL Download Now View Gallery

Afterword JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (rbuwm)

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Afterword JNL At the end of the 1931 gangster film “The Public Enemy” a hand lettered card offers up an afterword on the demise of Tom Powers (James Cagney’s character in the film) and how a “public enemy” is neither a man nor a character but a problem society must deal with. The text is in an Art-Deco influenced sans serif, and has been digitally recreated as Afterword JNL , which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Afterword JNL Download Now View Gallery

Formal Invite JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (ugorb)

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Formal Invite JNL The thin, condensed serif lettering found in a 1937 magazine ad for Chris Craft boats inspired Formal Invite JNL , which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Formal Invite JNL Download Now View Gallery

People Talk JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (hzisj)

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People Talk JNL A title card with cast credits for the 1935 movie “The Whole Town’s Talking” (starring Edward G. Robinson and Jean Arthur) formed the basis for People Talk JNL . The hand lettered names were done in a slightly condensed slab serif – mostly rectangular in shape with rounded corners. A few characters take on their own unique appearance. People Talk JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions. People Talk JNL Download Now View Gallery

Summer Holiday JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (dwwbr)

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Summer Holiday JNL Hand lettered production credits for the1930 film “Holiday” inspired the digital type revival Summer Holiday JNL ; available in both regular and oblique versions. An Art Nouveau influence is reflected in this pleasant, casual serif typeface. Summer Holiday JNL Download Now View Gallery

Lobby Poster JNL fonts from Jeff Levine - (wrqox)

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Lobby Poster JNL The hand lettered cast credits for the 1932 George Arliss film “The Man Who Played God” inspired Lobby Poster JNL , which is available in both regular and oblique versions. A bold and playful Art Deco poster alphabet, its nonconformist character widths and shapes are casual enough for informal designs yet bold enough to get any point across. Lobby Poster JNL Download Now View Gallery