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  1. Land Speed Record - Unknown license
  2. Record Store Stencil by Ian Farnam, $10.00
    Record Store Stencil is based on classic stencil lettering from the first half of the 20th century. The font features Upper and lowercase, small caps, in upright, italic, and backslant. The font's multipart letterforms are ideal for color application. Available are two color variations, Black with Red accents and Blue with Red accents, with cycling activated through contextual alternates.
  3. Record Promotion JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Record Promotion JNL is based on a stencil version of the same classic font that inspired Album Cover JNL and Record Jacket JNL.
  4. Record Jacket JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Record Jacket JNL gives an outline treatment to the popular typeface used on record album covers in the 1960s and 1970s, and is based on Jeff Levine's Album Cover JNL.
  5. Dance Records JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A record album entitled “Calypso” by the Talbot Brothers had a hand lettered cover with a free form style reminiscent of the early 1960s. This inspired Dance Records JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Recording Artist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    When 45 RPM records were the norm for a teenager’s music collection in the 1950s and 1960s, many discs had their labels printed by letterpress. Some record companies utilized a bold, condensed typeface set in all caps for the song’s title and other pertinent information. The digital version of this font is called Recording Artist JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions. A companion font loosely based on this type design [but with more original characters and a slightly lighter weight] is Promotional Copy JNL.
  7. Popular Records JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Browsing through an online edition of the Feb 29, 1960 issue of Billboard magazine, an ad was spotted for the Jamie record label of Philadelphia. The text was hand lettered in a free-form show card style, and this inspired Popular Records JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. LTC Record Title by Lanston Type Co., $24.95
    Record Title was designed by Frederic Goudy in 1927 as a proprietary commission for the Architectural Record magazine. Based on classic Roman letter proportions, Goudy considered this one of his most successful commissions ever. It is an all caps titling face originally digitized by Jim Rimmer for Lanston in 2001. It was remastered in early 2007.
  9. Shorelines Script Bold - Personal use only
  10. DIST Inking Bold - Unknown license
  11. Goulong Bold Outline - Unknown license
  12. D3 Biscuitism Bold - Unknown license
  13. Ashby Extra Bold - Unknown license
  14. DDD Pipe Bold - Unknown license
  15. D3 Euronism Bold - Unknown license
  16. Monday Bold (sRB) - Unknown license
  17. Spylord Bold Expanded - Unknown license
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  19. Pecot Outline Bold - Unknown license
  20. BN Pinky Bold - Unknown license
  21. Walkway Oblique Bold - Unknown license
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  24. Samson Bold Oblique - Unknown license
  25. Walkway Condensed Bold - Unknown license
  26. Bagad Bold Tryout - Unknown license
  27. D3 LiteBitMapism Bold - Unknown license
  28. GF Matilda bold - Unknown license
  29. Spylord Bold Italic - Unknown license
  30. Rowling Stone Bold - Unknown license
  31. Walkway UltraCondensed Bold - Unknown license
  32. Walkway Expand Bold - Unknown license
  33. Walkway Bold RevOblique - Unknown license
  34. Hog Bold - HMK - Unknown license
  35. Chizzler Bold Outline - Unknown license
  36. Earth's Mightiest Bold - Unknown license
  37. PsychedelicSmoke Cn Bold - Unknown license
  38. Bionic Type Bold - Unknown license
  39. Walkway UltraExpand Bold - Unknown license
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