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  1. Inline Retro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inline Retro JNL is Art Deco in style, featuring condensed characters and its namesake inline. While not a true revival of a vintage design, the same influences are utilized throughout the font to give it retro appeal. Inline Retro JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Pontiac by S&C Type, $15.00
    Pontiac is a sans serif OpenType font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Pontiac is a functional font with something more, something warm, geometric but human, something distinctive, something French finally. We also designed an inline Art Deco version of this font, Pontiac Inline. Merci beaucoup!
  3. PiS Penny Serenade by PiS, $38.00
    PiS Penny Serenade is an elegant all caps high-contrast sans with some serif-y elements in the caps, inspired by the handwritten titles of the 1941 melodrama movie of the same name. Be sure to use the art deco style alternate glyph set for more 1920s vintageness!
  4. Piano Lesson JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Piano Lesson JNL comes from the hand lettered title on a 1940s-era piece of sheet music called "The Adult Explorer at the Piano". The mix of both regular and irregular character shapes makes for an interesting font that's Art Deco influenced, yet has its own individual personality.
  5. Second Guess JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1934 sheet music for "Your Guess Is Just as Good as Mine" offers up another hand lettered Art Deco sans with a classic period look. The square-ish lettering with rounded corners of Second Guess JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Common Area JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The unusual hybrid of square letter forms mixed with Art Deco-influenced ones in the digital typeface Common Area JNL is brought to you by the hand lettering found on a vintage piece of sheet music for "William Tell". The typeface is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Social Club JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The movie poster for the 1934 comedy/crime drama “Jimmy the Gent” (starring James Cagney) featured the title hand lettered in an ultra-bold Art Deco sans serif style. This type design has been turned into Social Club JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Semarang Kolonial by Hanoded, $15.00
    Semarang Kolonial is a stylish, all caps Art Deco font. It is not a recreation of a particular typeface; merely my salute to a bygone era and to the birthplace of my father in law, who recently passed away. Semarang Kolonial goes well with the original Semarang font.
  9. Movie Set JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered title on the poster for the 1929 film comedy “Why Leave Home?” inspired Movie Set JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. A classic “thick-and-thin” design with early Art Deco influences, this condensed typeface is perfect for any period projects.
  10. Society Dame JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Society Dame JNL is a stripped-down version of Jeff Levine's Florida JNL without all of the extra embellishments. Retaining all of the same characteristics, this solid letter typeface is a perfect compliment to the original, or as a stand-alone design that fully embodies the Art Deco period.
  11. Junior Detective JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s kids' premium booklet from Post cereals called "Inspector Post's Junior Detective Corps Manual #2" offered up some great hand lettering in an Art Deco sans serif style. Bold, authoritative and perfect for headlines or titling, Junior Detective JNL now recreates this hand lettering in digital form.
  12. Travel Poster JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1927 travel poster for visiting what was then Palestine and Near East was hand lettered in an early Art Deco thick-and-thin type face. The lettering was redrawn digitally, and is now available as the aptly-named Travel Poster JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  13. Formal Dance JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage Canadian-published music book circa the 1940s had the title "Strauss Waltzes" hand lettered in a bold Art Deco sans serif that featured block style letters with rounded corners. This was the working model for Formal Dance JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  14. Neroli by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    Neroli is an oil distilled from the blossom of the bitter orange tree and used extensively in perfumery. Its scent is sweet, honeyed with green and spicy facets. The eponymous OpenType font is of tidy Art Deco construction and will lend its own unique bouquet to any typographic composition.
  15. Travel Brochure JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage booklet from the Japan Tourist Bureau entitled "How to See Matsushima and Environs" had the title hand lettered in the Art Deco style which is the basis for Travel Brochure JNL. For those who prefer a more traditional 'E', it is located on the broken bar keystroke.
  16. Beloq by Outerend, $20.00
    If you're looking for a unique font for your projects, "Beloq" could be the one! The slim modern digital look with a flavor of nostalgic art deco. This typeface work great with your websites, apps, logos, and many others. The variable version provides flexibility on thickness when you design.
  17. The Lastring by Stringlabs Creative Studio, $25.00
    The Lastring is a decorative font. It is perfect for tattoos design and has a gothic and vintage style that will turn any project in a piece of art!
  18. Swonderful by The Ampersand Forest, $19.00
    Everyone loves an Art Deco typeface. And there are hundreds of similarly-designed deco faces out there! But not one of them seems to have every form of every character that you want or need at any given moment. That’s why Swonderful was created! It has more letterform variations than you can shake a stick at (if you're inclined to shake sticks at things). With four variations of every uppercase form, two variations of every lowercase form (plus diacritical characters for the standard set), you’re bound to find the character you need for any given project, whether the style is French Art Deco, American Streamline Moderne, or Jazzy Midcentury Gaspipe. Just switch between stylistic sets! And you’ll find all those characters in three standard weights: Light, Regular, and Bold. They’re designed as a unicase, so they’re all height-compatible, and every set works with every other set, so you can mix and match to your heart’s delight!
  19. 4 Point Florals by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    A whimsical array of floral pointers (up/down/left/right) - great for adding directions or pointers to documents, maps, posters, greetings, or simply used as decorative elements. See also 4Point Deco and 4Point GreekFret.
  20. Emilya Rown by Say Studio, $15.00
    Emilya Rown – An Classy Ligature Serif, art deco-inspired serif font with beautiful ligatures and multilingual support Emilya Rown is a Classy Ligature Serif Font. This wild and majestic typeface adds a dangerously elegant twist to any design. Although the inspiration for this typeface comes from the Art Deco era, Emilya Rown feels modern and contemporary. The large selection of stylistic alternations and ligatures makes this serif font extremely versatile. This is perfect for branding, magazine design, logo design, headlines, posters, packaging, cards or your wedding invitation. FEATURES : - Uppercase Characters - Lowercase Characters (which are smaller versions of uppercase) - Big range of numbers, symbols & punctuation - Comprehensive language support WHAT’S INCLUDED: - Emilya Rown Regular - Emilya Rown Itacic Thanks, Have a Wonderful Day SayStudio
  21. ITC Luna by ITC, $40.99
    ITC Luna is the work of Japanese designer Akira Kobayashi. He turned to the designs of the 1930s for his inspiration for both ITC Luna and ITC Silvermoon. Luna is designed to fill the gap between a pure Art Deco display face and an ordinary text face," says Kobayashi. "It has an Art Deco style but is still fairly easy to read. It can be used in short passages of text. As for individual characters, I especially liked the distinctive O, shaded only on one side. Lowercase a and g are also unusual, but they are somehow legible enough in text matter." And for a finishing touch on his Luna, Kobayashi added the charming moon face as an extra character.
  22. Borest by Flavortype, $20.00
    Borest, a new carefully crafted roman sans serif display font. The ideas for this font has a wide range of reference, from vintage, classic, art deco, until the modern era. So the looks of this font must be in the wide range of the reference above. Borest has a versatile and luxury feel as you can see in our creations on the display, such as Branding, Header, Logotype, Poster, Magazine, Packaging, Wedding Invitation with art deco style, and more. It shows that Borest can accommodate various design style. Borest comes with OpenType Features. such as Stylistic Alternates as an Ascender swash and Descender Swash and Ligatures. Every glyphs for alternates are curated for the best and without eliminating the characteristics of this font.
  23. Neo Afrique Pro by Tondi Republk, $17.00
    Neo Afrique sans a neo-futuristic typeface with a modern decorative twist. This typeface design came out of further development and refinement on an original typeface that i created some time ago, Durango Sans. True in nature to it's predecessor, Neo Afrique was also born out of this desire to fuse two different aesthetics, the geometric Neo-Futuristic aesthetic, fused with flourishing decorative forms from Art Nouveau and the later Lubalinesque aesthetics. This typeface will form part of a larger body of work that is meant to be an exploration of Afrikan neo-futurism, using the immense power of visual-linguistic narratives to catalyse new cultural movement and perception.
  24. Kettering 205 by Talbot Type, $12.99
    Kettering 205 is a geometric slab-serif with Art Deco influences, such as lowered crossbars on many characters, and a crossed W. It includes old style non-aligning (lower case) numbers, both proportional and tabular as well as accented characters for Central European languages. It’s a highly individual looking font, but retains good legibility coupled with striking looks as a display font. The Kettering 205 family comprises of six weights and is closely related to Kettering 105, its less Deco flavoured cousin.
  25. Emblema Headline by Corradine Fonts, $15.00
    Based on Corradine Fonts font Emblema 65, Emblema Headline is a powerful tool for modern designers who need a vintage art deco style font with personality and high quality. The Emblema Headline family has four layers, each one with three or four different looks, for a total of thirteen different variations. Non-OT-users can select a font from these thirteen variations, also with specific flavors: Basic, Deco, Swash or Extraswash. Explore the great possibilities of Emblema Headline in your next project.
  26. Vaudeville JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vaudeville JNL started out as the re-drawing of an angular Art Deco font hand-lettered on some old publications for sale online. After completing the basic alphabet, it was realized that it just didn't look good -- so a more traditional letter form was adapted to represent the style and times.
  27. Film Noir JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Film Noir JNL is a classic Art Deco Alphabet from the brush of the late master sign painter Alf R. Becker, and appeared in Signs of the Times Magazine. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Media and the American Sign Museum for providing the reference material to make this font.
  28. Barbaros by MoodyType, $49.00
    An Art Deco condensed display sans font with 8 styles, +800 glyphs, +100 ligatures, +30 languages and many opentype features. It is perfect for poster designs, magazines, book covers, logotypes, headlines, newspapers and press. It's bold, daring, modern, geometric and covers a good range of weights from light to block.
  29. Merchant Trade JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A precursor to Art Deco headline/display sans serif typefaces with thick and thin strokes is the Matthews Series (circa 1902). It was manufactured and sold through the Inland Type Foundry of St. Louis, MO. Digitally redrawn as Merchant Trade JNL, it’s now available in both regular and oblique versions.
  30. Dreamy JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Dreamy JNL was modeled from the hand-lettered title on the sheet music cover for "If I'm Dreaming" and features an Art Deco type design with engraved lines in both regular and oblique versions. The Jerome Kern song was from the 1929 First National/Vitaphone picture "Sally" starring Marilyn Miller.
  31. Production Company JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While viewing a video posted to YouTube of a 1952 drive through Los Angeles, a building was passed for King Bros. Productions, Inc. The lettering on the signage was designed in a stylized Art Deco sans serif, and thus inspired Production Company JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Top Tune JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1955 British edition of the sheet music for Frank Sinatra's hit "I'm Walking Behind You" had its title hand lettered in a sans serif design straight out of the Art Deco era. This bold, condensed type style is now available as Top Tune JNL; in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Bravo ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Designed by José María Cerezo, with a geometric style and futuristic touches. A typeface family that offers good results in labeling, posters and big formats. Inspired by art deco with a sci-fi touch, it is a typeface with a strong character and personality. Bravo is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  34. Rainis by Andrejs Kirma, $3.00
    Rainis is a geometric display typeface that is inspired by the art deco era of design. It has a modern feel to it and will work as a prominent accent in poster, web, branding, illustration or any other design. It works beautifully in a combination with geometric sans serif fonts.
  35. Modern Appliances JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    If there s a back-story about the design inspiration for Modern Appliances JNL, it's lost to time. An unfinished design for quite a while, this clean sans with an Art Deco flair was recently completed, and the design quality should speak more for its appeal than any promotional blurb.
  36. Fast Freddy NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An uncredited typeface from Photo-Lettering Inc. named Palisade Graphic was the inspiration for this Art Deco fantasy. Bold and brash, it adds undeniable impact to period-themed headlines. Both versions include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, with localization for Lithuanian, Moldovan and Romanian.
  37. CCS Monterio by Creative Corner Studio, $29.00
    CCS Monterio sans is a all-caps sans serif contemporary Art Deco typographic style , If you're into classic/vintage letter designs, then this typeface suits best for you. Packed with 300+ glyphs (alternate and multilingual characters included), now it’s your time to go crazy and explore the uniqueness of this typeface!
  38. Nightowl JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Nightowl JNL is a headline font encased in rectangles inspired by an Art Deco hand-lettered alphabet found in a 1941 edition of the Speedball® Lettering Pen instruction book. There is only a basic character set plus two different width blank rectangles located on the greater and lesser keys.
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