Borrowing from the 1940s, and inspired by printed text found in an old catalog, the slightly imperfect letterforms of Pitkin JNL emulate the hand-lettered look of signs and show cards.
Cattle Call JNL is reminiscent of Old West posters and broadsides. The design is based on an extra condensed antique wood type and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
Zura’s font family design draws its inspiration from nature and a tribal style. The use of geometrical expression emotes a technological undertone. Opentype features include: Old style numerals Case sensitive forms
Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. This beautiful recreation by Les of the Frederick Goudy typeface, Kennerley Old Style, circa 1911-24, may be superior to any other.
Retro futuristic design. Inspired in old concept futuristic designs and in pixels. This display font is great for logo design, posters and to make a "look forward" statement in your designs.
Old style fonts or also writing from teenagers, as a form of expression for those who are bored or looking for cool and creative ideas by drawing something accompanied by writing.
Sportune is made to support the work of designers who are used to making works with a sporty style. This font is great for various design styles, modern or old school.
Grande Parade JNL is a decorative version of Winnetka JNL, which was based on antique wood type. The look and feel of this design combines old-time typography and festive charm.
Rubbish JNL from Jeff Levine is simply letters scribbled from an old stencil as if made by a child... But the look takes on a form of "stencil grunge" as well!