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Download Light Line Deco Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Light Line Deco is a art deco font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Light Line Deco Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts The unusual, thin line hand lettering on the cover of the sheet music for 1936’s “If You Love Me” was the basis for Light Line Deco JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Light Line Deco Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Nouveau Work Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Nouveau Work is a art nouveau font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Nouveau Work Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Based on the sheet music title lettering for Al Jolson’s 1920 song “Grieving for You”, the casual style of Nouveau Work JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Nouveau Work Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Polyline Fonts by Mårten Nettelbladt

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Designed by Mårten Nettelbladt, Polyline is a novelty font family. This typeface has five styles and was published by Mårten Nettelbladt. Download Polyline Fonts by Mårten Nettelbladt Polyline is based on a small 3x5 grid giving it a rather crude and technical look, further emphasized by the monospacing. Polyline is a command often found in CAD-software to create a series of connected lines. The typeface can also be installed as an AutoCAD .shx font, see separate download along with the .shp source file and the stroke shapes for all characters as .pdf Download Polyline Fonts by Mårten Nettelbladt Download Now View Gallery

Download Refinery Stencil Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Refinery Stencil is a stencil font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Refinery Stencil Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts A vintage brass stencil used for marking oil drum lids for the Standard Oil Company of Kentucky served as the model for Refinery Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Refinery Stencil Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Ritz Slab Serif Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Ritz Slab Serif is a slab serif font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Ritz Slab Serif Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Ritz Slab Serif JNL is a bold display face which shares a lot of similar design traits to Stymie and other similar metal type of the 1930s and 1940s, but in actuality was modeled from only four letters. On the sheet music for the 1937 song “Sweet Varsity Sue” [from the 20th Century Fox Film “Life Begins in College”], there is a picture of the Ritz Brothers – a popular comedy team from 1925 through the late 1960s. The hand lettered name “Ritz” became the basis for Ritz Slab Serif JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Ritz Slab Serif Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Sunshine Susie Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts

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Designed by Jeff Levine, Sunshine Susie is a art deco font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts. Download Sunshine Susie Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Sheet music for the song “Today I Feel So Happy” from the 1932 motion picture “Sunshine Susie” provided both the visual model and the name for Sunshine Susie JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions. The lettering is a bold Art Deco thick-and-thin design, and comes not from the song’s title, but the hand lettered name of the movie as it appeared on the cover the song folio. Download Sunshine Susie Fonts by Jeff Levine Fonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Lakrids Fonts by Pizzadude.dk

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Designed by Jakob Fischer, Lakrids is a brush display font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Pizzadude.dk. Download Lakrids Fonts by Pizzadude.dk Lakrids (or liquorice in English) is my favourie sweet ... “sweet” you may ask yourself ... is liquorice considered a sweet? Yes, in Denmark it is, and I love it. This temperamental font comes in a eroded and a solid version (both with italic versions as well) and has “contextual alternates” which means that the font is programmed to switch between the 4 different versions of each letter AS you type! Pretty clever way to make your text look more random. Download Lakrids Fonts by Pizzadude.dk Download Now View Gallery