[bumyv] Download Hippie Comics JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Hippie Comics JNL

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In the 1920 edition of “How to Paint Signs and Sho’ Cards” by E. C. Matthews is an example of what is termed “poster lettering” that is so free form and unusual it borders on the eccentric.


Resembling lettering more commonly found in 1960s “underground comics” of the Hippie generation rather than of the Art Nouveau period, it oddly enough works well in both styles.


This novelty typeface is now available as Hippie Comics JNL in both regular and oblique versions.


Hippie Comics JNL
Hippie Comics JNL



Hippie Comics JNL


[dydfd] Download Sign Expert JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

[ibpji] Download Tabloid Edition JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Tabloid Edition JNL

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The headline across the October 7, 1918 edition of the UK’s Daily Mail stated: "Germany Asks the Allies for Peace".


Set in extrabold sans serif lettering, it’s now available digitally as Tabloid Edition JNL in both regular and oblique versions.


This is another “redrawn from the headlines” typeface from Jeff Levine Fonts.


Tabloid Edition JNL
Tabloid Edition JNL



Tabloid Edition JNL


[gponl] Download Plinc Beaux Arts Didot fonts from House Industries

Plinc Beaux Arts Didot

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Firmin Didot is credited with establishing the Modern genre of serif typefaces, of which Beaux Arts Didots stands as an exemplary model. Like the French neoclassical architecture of its namesake, Beaux Arts has all the hallmarks of the early nineteenth-century style: a clear and confident construction consisting of simple yet strong lines. Use it for elegant and formal settings, or when a direct typographic tone is desired. Mix it with styles of similar sensibilities such as Plinc Hanover and Davison Spencerian. Digitized from the original Photo-Lettering film matrix in 2014 by Jean-Baptiste Levée.


BEAUX ARTS DIDOT CREDITS:

  • Typeface Design: Photo-Lettering Staff
  • Typeface Digitization: Jean-Baptiste Levée
  • Typeface Production: Ben Kiel
  • Typeface Direction: Ken Barber


Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.


Plinc Beaux Arts Didot
Plinc Beaux Arts Didot



Plinc Beaux Arts Didot


[grrrw] Download Alternox fonts from Asenbayu

Alternox

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Alternox fonts is a new futuristic multipurpose sans serif font family with sophisticated geometric shapes. You can use it in a modern, clean and professional design. This font is perfect for your various projects such as logos and brand identity, technology, business cards, web, stationery, displays, sports and more.


Alternox fonts feature opentype, kerning, ligatures and alternates packed in 6 fonts: ExtraLight, Light, Regular, SemiBold, Bold, and ExtraBold. Alternox fonts include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numeral, punctuation and multilingual support.


Alternox
Alternox



Alternox


[wthlb] Download Flashy fonts from Invasi Studio

Flashy

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The flashy font is a fun, cool, and retro style. Come with a fun alt glyph, it can easily be matched to an incredibly large set of projects, so add it to your creative ideas and notice how it makes them stand out!


This font is perfect for headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, album covers.


This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all of the glyphs and swashes with ease!


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Flashy



Flashy


[nvvrd] 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.


Adventure Film JNL
Adventure Film JNL



Adventure Film JNL