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  1. Movie Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1920s magazine featuring behind-the-scenes stories about the motion picture industry had its name [“Shadowland”] lettered in an Art Nouveau sans serif style. This has been recreated digitally as Movie Nouveau JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Movie Show JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1911 movie poster for a film called “How Bella Was Won” from the Edison studios had the name “Edison” hand lettered in a bold, spurred sans serif design. These few letters became the basis for Movie Show JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  3. B-Movie Retro by Die Typonauten, $19.00
  4. Movie Palace JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.10
    Decorative, Display, Headline, Sans Serif, 1930s, Hand Lettered, Monoline, Retro, Vintage, Nostalgic, Stylized, Elegant Some beautiful and stylized Art Deco hand lettering found in the Jan. 6, 1934 issue of the British movie fan publication Picturegoer Weekly inspired Movie Palace JNL, which is now available in both regular and oblique versions. This monoline design adds a touch of elegance to any retro projects.
  5. Midnite Movie JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Midnite Movie JNL was inspired by the hand lettered title credits from the 1961 Hammer Pictures film "Curse of the Werewolf" and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Movie Production JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inside the pages of the August, 1930 issue of “The New Movie Magazine” is an ad for Warner Brothers-First National Pictures – hand lettered in a bold Art Deco sans. This was the basis for Movie Production JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  7. Monster Movies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1967 ad for Aurora “Monster Scenes Custom Builder Kits” featured the drippy, gooey hand lettering long associated with science fiction and horror movies. The letters in the ad were auto-scanned and additional characters were completed with the end result being a horror-themed font with sharper angles and lines instead of drips. This is now available as Monster Movies JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Promenades - Personal use only
  9. SteelTongs - Unknown license
  10. Casper - Unknown license
  11. ZodiacsSignStars - Unknown license
  12. LudwigHohlwein - 100% free
  13. Blade Runner Movie Font - Unknown license
  14. Movie Ad Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An extra-bold, hand lettered type design with a casual feel was used for the 1942 movie poster “Tortilla Flat”. This served as the inspirational model for Movie Ad Deco JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. OL Movie Title Gothic by Dennis Ortiz-Lopez, $30.00
    Inspired by Hamilton Gothic.
  16. Pre Code Movies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettered credits from the 1931 melodrama “Safe in Hell” inspired the typeface Pre Code Movies JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The design is strongly influenced by the popular Art Deco style of thick-and-thin characters and also features rounded corners. The font’s name comes from the early era of talking pictures and the short period before the establishment of the Hays Office in 1934 when Hollywood did not self-censor itself. Many then-taboo topics were exploited on film until Will Hays cracked down on such productions. To read more about Pre-Code Hollywood, visit the Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Code_Hollywood
  17. Movie Star Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Here’s a jaunty little Art Deco sans serif type design inspired by the headline of a feature article on Carole Lombard found in the August, 1937 issue of Hollywood magazine. This served as the inspirational model for Movie Star Deco JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  18. Eight Track program 4 - Personal use only
  19. Bigplace ExtBd ExtCond - Personal use only
  20. View Roman Black - Personal use only
  21. Kaput Black Black - Personal use only
  22. Trekbats - Unknown license
  23. Godzilla - Unknown license
  24. the Incredibles - Unknown license
  25. !Limberjack - Unknown license
  26. Pilsen Plakat - Unknown license
  27. Fiolex Mephisto - 100% free
  28. Pandorum by design-tourist, $29.00
    The Pandorum font was especially designed by Alejandro Lecuna and Henning Brehm for film sets in the science fiction movie “Pandorum” starring Ben Foster, Antje Traue and Denis Quaid. It was used for all signage, logos, posters and monitors in the spaceship “Elysium”.
  29. Harry P - Personal use only
  30. South African by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Movie poster style brush typeface.
  31. Silverscreen by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Just like movie poster credits.
  32. Frontline by TypeArt Foundry, $45.00
    Thrilling titler for grade-B movie poster.
  33. Panther - Unknown license
  34. Solander by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Solander is as sharp display typeface inspired from middle east movies. With small caps, this font suit for movie posters, cinema, fantasy movies, etc.
  35. Lions Den by Jesse Tilley, $19.95
    A font inspired by 40s movie posters. Enjoy!
  36. Starring by Jesse Tilley, $19.95
    Another font inspired by 40s movie posters. Enjoy!
  37. Annon - Unknown license
  38. KR Wiccan Symbols - Unknown license
  39. Mulhouse by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mulhouse is a city in Northern France. It has a nice historical center and a car museum. Mulhouse font is a ‘movie poster font’: it was modeled after old movie posters from the 50’s. It comes with swashes for the upper case glyphs and a generous sprinkling of diacritics.
  40. Boochie by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Boochie is a fun font, created as a homage to 1960's movie posters.
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